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Downtown Haddonfield encourages shopping local

Downtown Haddonfield encourages local residents to shop the Downtown as part of a “live local, shop local” initiative.

When a consumer buys local, significantly more of that money stays in the community. According to a February 2016 study conducted by the American Independent Business Alliance, an average of 48 percent of each purchase made at local, independent businesses recirculates back to the local economy, compared to less than 14 percent of purchases at big box/chain stores. So buying from an independent, locally owned business rather than a nationally owned business means that significantly more of the money is used to make purchases from other local businesses, service providers and farms — which continues to strengthen the economic base of the community.

“Our one-of-a-kind businesses, shops and restaurants are an integral part of the distinctive character of our downtown,” said Partnership for Haddonfield Retail Recruiter Remi Fortunato. “When you buy from a mom and pop shop, you are helping give a little girl a dance lesson, a little boy get his team jersey, or a mom or dad feed a family.”

Downtown Haddonfield customers are the shareholders and they are the ones the downtown strives to make happy. When you support locally owned businesses, it gives a sense of community well being. Locally owned businesses build strong communities by sustaining vibrant downtowns, linking neighbors in a web of economic and social relationships, and contributing to local causes. Compared to chain stores, locally owned businesses recycle a much greater share of their revenue back into the local community, enriching all of downtown Haddonfield.

Shopping locally in downtown Haddonfield makes a connection you would not otherwise have. You enjoy the experience more when you personally know the people behind the businesses where you are buying local products and services. Shopping the downtown is a great way to spend a day, but the real Haddonfield experience takes place once you set foot inside one of its charming shops.

The downtown shops offer beautifully displayed merchandise with warm Haddonfield hospitality. From boutiques, art galleries and jewelers, to gourmet spices and culinary shops. Nestled in well-preserved Colonial-style buildings, Haddonfield’s 200 plus distinctive shops offer beautifully displayed merchandise with a one-of-a-kind level of customer service.

Once you’ve shopped, browsed or worked up an appetite, lunch options featuring seasonal culinary trends are endless. Whether it’s a fresh juice drink and a gourmet sandwich, finger foods or a deluxe lunch platter, Haddonfield’s restaurants are all a part of your unique downtown experience. That means dessert too — whatever your sweet tooth is craving, Haddonfield’s bakeries and confection cafes will not disappoint.

Haddonfield’s side street corridors are also home to a variety of the Downtown’s finest hair/health/beauty destinations, restaurants and service professionals, along with an eclectic mix of retailers. The spectacular mix of businesses found off of Haddonfield’s main street — which include Mechanic Street, Ellis Street, Tanner Street, Kings Court and Haddon Avenue — makes a stroll ”off the beaten path” well worth while. For more information about Downtown Haddonfield, visit www.dowtownhaddonfield.com.

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