The Exponent Telegram | Shoppers out en masse for Black Friday in North Central West Virginia

by Josiah Cork STAFF WRITER | Nov 26, 2021

 

Leah Michael, owner of Sudsberry Homemade Bath & Body, recorded record-breaking sales after being open for only a few hours Friday morning. | Staff photo by Josiah Cork

Amy Hackett of Buckhannon was one of many shoppers out seeking deals on Black Friday. Specifically, Hackett took advantage of some sales on shoes and flannels. | Staff photo by Josiah Cork

Donna’s Unique Gifts had a big sales day on Black Friday. Some of their most popular items are their handcrafted wood carvings. | Staff photo by Josiah Cork

Sudsberry Handmade Bath & Body saw a record-setting sales day after being open for only three hours Friday morning with most of Black Friday still to come. | Staff photo by Josiah Cork

Four Horsemen Comics and Gaming’s co-owner, Mike Tressler, said sales were through the roof on the morning of Black Friday. | Staff photo by Josiah Cork

 

CLARKSBURG, W.Va. (WV News) — Shoppers in North Central West Virginia headed to retail locations Friday for the biggest sales day of the year.

At Meadowbrook Mall, the shopping was especially concentrated the morning of Black Friday, as the mall was closed all day for Thanksgiving.

Usually shoppers would swarm the mall after Thanksgiving dinner, but retail locations everywhere have begun to move away from that model because of rising online sales during the pandemic.

Instead of Thanksgiving evening, Meadowbrook Mall opened at 6 a.m. Friday.

Shoppers made their way to the mall, packing the parking lot and forming lines outside some of the bigger stores.

Amy Hackett of Buckhannon was one of thousands of shoppers looking for bargains.

“We’re just browsing. Looking at some shoes and different deals we can find,” she said. “We got some flannels for my boys. They’re into those.”

Hackett, like many shoppers, opted not to shop on Black Friday the past two years, but came back out this year.

“We haven’t been out for a couple years, but we decided to just come out and browse around,” she said.

This Black Friday has been kind to some of Meadowbrook Mall’s newest businesses.

According to James Vanscoy of Donna’s Unique Gifts, the store opened on Oct. 1.

Vanscoy said shopping was especially busy right after the mall opened Friday morning.

“And it’s been still really steady,” he said.

Black Friday looks to be one of the busiest days for Donna’s Unique Gifts thanks to the one-of-a-kind inventory mentioned in the store’s name.

“We’re a unique gift shop so we have a lot of really unique stuff that you can’t find just about anywhere else. So it makes it a great place to come for any kind of gifts for anybody” Vanscoy said.

Vanscoy mentioned that some of the most popular items in the store include mosaic lamps and handcrafted wood carvings.

Sudsberry Homemade Bath & Body opened Feb. 10 at the mall, and also did well.

“It’s been a very busy Black Friday morning,” said Leah Michael, store owner.

Michael added that there were record-setting sales after only being open for about three hours.

“Actually we’ve hit the most sales we’ve ever had in one day already,” Michael said.

As the name suggests, Sudsberry’s inventory includes homemade soaps and fragrance products.

“We sell handmade bath and body products. We make them all right here in the store. We also sell bath accessories … since we do soy wax tarts, we also have fragrance for most of the things like that, too,” Michael said.

Michael noted that the Black Friday sales at Sudsberry were the biggest sales the store has offered as well.

“From 6-9 a.m., we did a 40% off and then we have online orders galore … Then it’s 20% off for the rest of the day,” Michael said.

Sudsberry’s online orders were covering a table behind the checkout counter and overflowing onto the floor and the back of the store.

Sandusky Register | Make Cafaro tax deal work

 

Register Editorial Board

Nov 13, 2021 8:00 AM

We’re a proponent of development, and we’re a proponent of tax incentives for developers and area businesses. Tax investment is an important tool in the economic development toolbox. That’s especially true when the developer is a known quantity and a respected developer of longtime good standing.

The Cafaro Co., the original developers of the Sandusky Mall, certainly fits that category of a company that has a long history with our community and a deep connection here. That’s why we support a tax abatement plan for Cafaro as it continues to reimagine and redevelop its property near the mall.

This reconstruction plan is for property near the mall, near the old Sears store parking lot, where Cafaro wants to build 126 rental apartments. Perkins Township trustees and the Perkins school board both have approved an agreement that would abate 100% of new property taxes for 10 years. The Erie County commissioners also have to approve it, and that’s not a for certain outcome.

There is some concern the agreement is too generous and that it is precedent-setting in that rental housing is not something normal or routinely granted abatements. We appreciate that concern and believe it’s worthy of review.

This project is not directly connected to redevelopment of the mall property, but Cafaro has already invested heavily in re-designing the mall for a new era. The project is related in that it will support this important shopping district, which has a great history and huge connection in our community. There also is a need for housing that this project addresses.

Given the uniqueness of those aspects, we hope county commissioners, trustees and the school board members can have a meeting of the minds on this agreement.

 

The Monroe News | Relay for Life vendor show Saturday at Monroe Mall

Dean Cousino | The Monroe News | November 12, 2021

The Relay for Life of Monroe County is holding a vendor show Saturday at The Mall of Monroe to allow area residents to get a head start on their Christmas shopping.

The show, sponsored by the mall, will run from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the mall, 2121 N. Monroe St., and include more than 30 vendors and crafters. Confirmed vendors include Avon, Color Street, Downriver Wicks, Farmsi, Pampered Chef, Paparazzi, Scentsy, Tastefully Simple, Thirty-One, Tupperware and Usborne Books, according to Kristen Pilon, Senior Development Manager for the American Cancer Society.

Confirmed crafts that will be offered include crochet items, essential oils, etched glass, fused beads, goose outfits, hand-sewn items, jewelry, knit chunky blankets, lip balm, lotions, paintings, ornaments, purses, quilts, soy candles, Thrifty Door Decor, wreaths, wood toys, wood products, chair massages and Costco.

Proceeds from the show will benefit the cancer society. For a complete list of vendors, visit the relay’s Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/events/187245423545475. To learn about vendor opportunities, contact Shelley Waltz at swaltz1960@outlook.com.