Why “Shop Local” Isn’t Just a Holiday Slogan — It’s a Fight for a Level Playing Field
The holidays are here, and while most of us are thinking about gifts and celebrations, Local First is also focused on fairness. Because the movement to “shop local” isn’t just about warm fuzzies — it’s about leveling a playing field that’s long been tilted against small businesses.
The TimberTote is building a fashion following in Tucson and beyond
The TimberTote, a wooden purse handcrafted by two Tucson creatives with ornate carving and a riot of colors, is building a fashion following. Of course, a University of Arizona Wildcats-themed style is popular in Baja Arizona. “It’s fun and whimsical. People just love it.”
Last-minute holiday gifts you can find in Tucson
If you’re a last-minute shopper, here are holiday gifts you can find in a hurry at Tucson retailers.
Enjoy one-stop holiday shopping at Tucson’s Merry Mercado on Nov. 1
Kick off your holiday shopping and find unique gifts for loved ones all in one place from 4-8 p.m. Nov. 1 at Merry Mercado, Local First Arizona’s newest event.
Meet three of the local vendors you can look forward to…
Fall for fall with Kaya Holistic goods and gifts
When Arizona’s weather turns cool, it’s time to enjoy the fresh air, spruce up at home and prepare to get cozy.
From tobacco-and-clove scented candles to elderberry immune-boosting tonics to botanical bath bombs, Kaya Holistic has all the eco-friendly, handcrafted products you need to fall for fall.
Props to Proper Shops for Tucson’s retail renaissance
Downtown Tucson is enjoying a retail renaissance these days, thanks in part to Proper Shops, a collection of boutiques that gives up-and-coming retailers a start. It offers short-term leases that are more affordable for business owners just getting off the ground.
We asked the building’s co-owner and three shop owners how it’s going.
How one Arizona business owner started over —and soared
Jorge Diaz was ready to close his online shop that sells handmade jewelry, clutches and wallets until he connected with the Arizona Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, which helped him relaunch.
Diaz is one of more than 6,000 small business owners in less than two years who have received advice and training at no cost from a coalition of organizations led by Local First Arizona that supports entrepreneurs across the state.
Member Spotlight: January New and Renewing Members
Meet January’s new and renewing Local First Arizona members!