Small Business Saturday in the Golden Triangle

smallbusinesssat_artwork_get-readyWASHINGTON, DC, November 22, 2016 – The stress of finding just the right gift for the people who mean the most to you can make even the most generous person feel like a Grinch. Retailers in DC’s Golden Triangle Business Improvement District (BID) are making the burden a bit lighter this weekend with remarkable deals on carefully curated gifts that are sure to please even the most discerning people on your shopping list. Here is sampling of some of the treasures which can be found at neighborhood shops for Small Business Saturday on November 26, so you can spend time enjoying the people you love instead of worrying about what to give them:

Avenue Jack – 1301 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC

  • Monogrammed Wooden Cufflinks
  • Craft a Brew Home Beer Brewing Kits

Betsy Fisher – 1224 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC

  • Pietro brief bag $330
  • Claudia Lobao necklace $185

Chocolate Moose – 1743 L St NW, Washington, DC

  • “I Love Bacon” recipe book $19.99
  • “I Can’t Adult Today” thermal coffee mug $15

Chocolate Chocolate – 1130 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC

  • Personalized Chocolates $2.25
  • Small Batch House Truffles (8-piece assortment) $20
  • Chocolate Bar Bundles $36

Crown Wine & Spirits – 1325 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC

  • Ca’ Momi Gift Basket $49.99
  • Clicquot Gift Box $129.99
  • Effen Bloody Mary Gift Basket $89.99

Nusta Spa – 1129 19th Street NW, Washington, DC

  • Antioxidant Facial $135
  • Calming Massage (1 hour) $105

Tiny Jewel Box – 1155 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC

  • Lacquered rectangular decoupage box with view cherry blossoms and Washington Monument. $35.00
  • Mother and baby elephant cufflinks $475
  • Lunaria Diamond Bangle $2,435
  • Rolex watch

About the Golden Triangle BID

The Golden Triangle BID is a non-profit corporation that works to enhance the Golden Triangle — the 43 block neighborhood that stretches from the front yard of the White House to Dupont Circle. The primary focus of the BID is to provide a clean, safe, and vibrant environment within this remarkable neighborhood, and to retain and attract businesses to the Golden Triangle. Founded in 1997, the Golden Triangle BID encourages economic development through capital improvement projects, a variety of engaging events, and public art projects. The BID connects its members to numerous resources, events, and information in and around the neighborhood and strives to increase quality of life through public safety and maintenance services. Together with corporate and government partners, the BID develops and implements programs that strengthen the vitality of the Golden Triangle. Learn more at: https://goldentriangledc.com

For more information, contact:

Marie Lindberg
mlindberg@goldentriangledc.com
202.463.6986

Mittie Rooney
mrooney@axcomgroup.com
301.602.8709