Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Anticipation for East Boulevard Sidewalk Sale

Posted By on Wed, May 30, 2012 at 9:00 AM

When I make a killer purchase, my first order of business is obviously to tweet it so everyone knows. That's why the East Boulevard Sidewalk Sale is sure to be trending come June 2.

East Boulevard, home to some of Charlotte's best boutiques and businesses, will come together and celebrate this Saturday with a street wide sale and plenty of discounts worthy of retweeting.

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The East Blvd. Sidewalk Sale will host savings of 50 percent to 70 percent from your favorite shops, with lifestyle store Cottage Chic leading the sale. The lineup looks fantastic, with Sloan & Step, Coral, Petal, Blacklion Dilworth, Laura James Jewelry, and new boutique on the block, Vestique, set to participate in the event, among others.

Specific deals for each store haven't been released yet, but get your wallets ready in anticipation of all the deals, discounts and giveaways. There will be a $5-$10 table and plenty of reasons to walk away satisfied.

As of now, the stores participating in this event are:

Cottage Chic
Summerbird
Coral
Petal
Blacklion Dilworth
Sloan & Step
IC London Dilworth
Wine & Design
Laura James Jewelry
Maddi's
Pour Olive
Vestique
Sweet Repeats Upscale Consignment Boutique
Plush Interiors

Come out and enjoy a Saturday of shopping at your favorite spots, and maybe even discover something new.


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