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Burlington's sidewalk sale provides boost for local businesses

Burlington's sidewalk sale provides boost for local businesses
of the week into the weekend with unsettled weather possible again early next week. ARE YOU LOOK FOR A SALE??? MIGHT WANT TO CHECK OUT BURLINGTON AND THE CHURCH STREET MARKETPLACE. THE ANNUAL SIDEWALK SALE is underway! NBC 5'S KRYSTIN RAE IS LIVE there now. krystin -- have you found any good deals? HERE AT KISS THE COOK- THESE THREE ITEMS TYPICALLY COST X AMOUNT OF MONEY- BUT WITH THE SIDEWALK SALE GOING ON- SOMEONE CAN GET ALL THREE OF DOLLARS. IT'S JUST ONE EXAMPLE OF THE MANY SALES GOING DOWN CHURCH STREET SHOPPERS CAN FIND MARKDOWNS AS MUCH AS 60% OFF DURING THE SIDEWALK SALE. I SPOKE WITH SOME SHOPPERS TODAY WHO GOT OUT EARLY THIS MORNING TO LOOK FOR GIFTS FOR FAMILY MEMBERS AND FOR THEMSELVES AS WELL. AUGUST IS A TIME OF YEAR WHERE PEOPLE ARE STILL OUT ENJOYING THE SUMMER WEATHER- AND STORES ARE LOOKING TO MAKE ROOM ON THEIR SHELVES FOR INCOMING FALL AND WINTER GEAR <<"APPAREL, HATES, GLOVES, PUFFYS, SKI JACKETS. WE NEED TO MOVE OUT OF OUR OLD SUMMER PRODUCT TO MAKE ROOM. WE'LL CHANGE OVER FROM BIKE TO SKI SEASON TO MAKE ROOM, SO WE'LL BE BRINGING OUT NEW SKIS"> > CONT VO: THE CHURCHSTREET MARKETPLACE SAYS THEY'RE CONSIDERING CHANGING THE DATE OF THE SIDEWALK SALE NEXT SUMMER TO JULY- SINCE STORES ON CHURCH STREET START TO ALREADY RECEIVE SHIPMENTS OF FALL AND WINTER GEAR BY THE BEGINNING OF AUGUST LIVE OUT: THE SIDEWALK SALE GOES ON FROM WEDNESDAY UNTIL SUNDAY- THE CHURCHSTREET MARKETPLACE SAYS THEY'RE EXPECTED TO SEE AROUND 25,
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Burlington's sidewalk sale provides boost for local businesses
Wednesday is the first day for the sidewalk sale in Burlington at the Church Street Marketplace.The annual sale event has been going on since 1970 and will continue until Aug. 14. “It is a way for us to highlight some of our summer deals, move some of our older inventory, and make way for what’s to come in 2022,” said David Botjer, from Outdoor Gear Exchange.Outdoor Gear Exchange has already started receiving shipments of big bulky items like skis and puffy jackets.“We’ll change over from bike to ski season to make room, so we’ll be bringing out new skis in the next month or so as well as boots, snowboard equipment and the like,” said Botjer.To make room, stores are slashing prices by as much as 60%.Some shoppers who live in the area, like Jocelin Kaplin, were hoping to get their hands on something they may not have been able to afford otherwise.‘It’s pretty expensive down here, it’s pretty touristy, so they mark everything up,” said Kaplin. “It's cheaper, and while my out-of-town family is here, they’re pretty excited about it.”The sale in August comes at a time when people are still enjoying the summer and stores prepare for a comparatively slower fall shopping season.“We’re kind of looking for wedding season clothes, it's that time of year,” shopper Eva Rasho said.The event creates an opportunity to introduce shoppers to stores they haven’t been to before, with sales lining all down the marketplace.Around 25,000 people are expected to visit the sidewalk sale event by Sunday.The marketplace said they’re considering moving the event to the end of July come summer of 2023 because stores have already started receiving boxes of fall and winter gear in August.

Wednesday is the first day for the sidewalk sale in Burlington at the Church Street Marketplace.

The annual sale event has been going on since 1970 and will continue until Aug. 14.

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“It is a way for us to highlight some of our summer deals, move some of our older inventory, and make way for what’s to come in 2022,” said David Botjer, from Outdoor Gear Exchange.

Outdoor Gear Exchange has already started receiving shipments of big bulky items like skis and puffy jackets.

“We’ll change over from bike to ski season to make room, so we’ll be bringing out new skis in the next month or so as well as boots, snowboard equipment and the like,” said Botjer.

To make room, stores are slashing prices by as much as 60%.

Some shoppers who live in the area, like Jocelin Kaplin, were hoping to get their hands on something they may not have been able to afford otherwise.

‘It’s pretty expensive down here, it’s pretty touristy, so they mark everything up,” said Kaplin. “It's cheaper, and while my out-of-town family is here, they’re pretty excited about it.”

The sale in August comes at a time when people are still enjoying the summer and stores prepare for a comparatively slower fall shopping season.

“We’re kind of looking for wedding season clothes, it's that time of year,” shopper Eva Rasho said.

The event creates an opportunity to introduce shoppers to stores they haven’t been to before, with sales lining all down the marketplace.

Around 25,000 people are expected to visit the sidewalk sale event by Sunday.

The marketplace said they’re considering moving the event to the end of July come summer of 2023 because stores have already started receiving boxes of fall and winter gear in August.