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City Shoppe: How to shop online + support local at the same time

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Project 615 is one of the local Nashville businesses you can find on CityShoppe | Photo provided

Stat: $68. When you shop at a local business, $68 for every $100 stays in the community. When spending the same amount at a non-local business, like a national chain, only $43 stays in the community.

Enter: City Shoppe, an online platform that makes it easy + convenient to shop local for anything you need. (Think: All the convenience of Amazon with none of the guilt.)

City Shoppe is the first platform to level the playing field for small businesses, meaning they don’t have to compete with big-box retailers to get sales and new customers. By bringing shopping local digital, City Shoppe has helped small businesses grow in sales and outreach + connect with customers across the country.

In addition to shopping by city, customers can also choose to support women-owned, Black-owned, POC-owned, and LGBTQ-owned businesses, and buy for impact with filters like made in America, eco-friendly, fair trade + more. Ⓟ

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