Atlanta Celebrates 15th Annual Small Business Saturday with Unique BeltLine Marketplace Experience

Atlanta Embraces Small Business Saturday with a Local Twist

Hey Atlantans! Mark your calendars because this coming November 30 is going to be a day filled with supporting local talent and treasures. It’s none other than Small Business Saturday, a special day set aside each year to cheer on local businesses and all the amazing things they bring to their neighborhoods. What makes it even more special is that it’s the 15th anniversary of this fantastic initiative.

Why Small Business Saturday Matters

So, what’s all the fuss about? Well, Small Business Saturday was kicked off by American Express way back in 2010, and it didn’t take long to catch on. By 2011, it had gone from a cool idea to an official event thanks to the unanimous backing of the U.S. Senate. It’s all about shining a light on the little guys who put their heart and soul into making their businesses tick. These folks are the backbone of our communities, creating jobs, supporting our economy, and adding that unique flair to our towns.

Getting into the Spirit with the Atlanta BeltLine

Right here in Atlanta, the vibe is about more than just supporting shops—it’s about celebrating creativity and culture. Enter the Atlanta BeltLine Indie Market Experience. This Saturday, why not swing by for a family-friendly extravaganza that’s brimming with an incredible selection of handmade crafts and one-of-a-kind art? It’s not your typical marketplace. Imagine wandering through the Beltline Marketplace containers, with the strains of live music in the air and the buzz of creativity all around. Now, that’s an outing you’d want to be part of!

Spotlight on Economic Success

This isn’t just any marketplace. It’s part of a larger push by the folks at the Atlanta BeltLine Inc. to make sure small businesses are front-and-center in the local economy. With a trail that stretches 22 miles, there are plenty of opportunities for businesses to blossom and thrive thanks to such initiatives.

Kara Lively, the Beltline’s economic development director, is set to give a talk about why small businesses are such a big deal for the Beltline’s success. It’s a must-attend if you’re keen on understanding the broader impact of shopping local. The talk kicks off at 11 a.m. under the Freedom Parkway Bridge, so make sure you find street parking at 830 Willoughby Way NE, Atlanta, GA 30312, and join in.

Show Some Love on Social Media

And hey, don’t forget to share the love! Post your adventures and purchases on social media using the hashtag #ShopSmall. It’s a great way to show the world that supporting local business isn’t just a trend—it’s a lifestyle. Plus, who wouldn’t want to show off those unique finds?

Join the Celebration

So, what do you say, Atlanta? Let’s rally together, support our local stars, and help our communities thrive. Embrace the excitement, make it a family day out, and let’s make this Small Business Saturday one for the books!


Author: HERE Atlanta

HERE Atlanta

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