The event, created by American Express in 2010, is meant to encourage shoppers to consider small businesses for their holiday shopping needs.
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The Retail Association of Nevada estimates roughly 1.65 million adults in the state will be shopping over the five-day Thanksgiving weekend and Cyber Monday.
When it comes to holiday shopping, the earlier the better. So say Las Vegans and visitors who were out hitting the shops this week before the madness of Black Friday.
The holiday season will be a test for retailers implementing curbside pickup services, said Lizabeth Dunn, chief executive of retail data and forecasting firm Pro4ma Inc.
Retailers started doling out the deals as early as the first week of November. Below is a list of store hours and promotions by some stores in Southern Nevada.
This year marks the shortest holiday season compared to last year with six fewer days between Thanksgiving and Christmas.
The grand opening is slated for Saturday and the store boasts a new layout, part of a larger corporate strategy to reposition the retail chain as a community retailer.
According to an annual survey by the National Retail Federation and Proper Insights Analytics, shoppers will spend an average of about $1,047 this holiday season.
The average Nevada shopper is predicted to spend $360, compared with last year’s average of $350.
Customer service provider Alorica Inc. will host a job fair this week to beef up staffing in Las Vegas.