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Fort Thomas hosts 'Bridging Back Business' event to support local economy

 
Fort Thomas hosts 'Bridging Back Business' event to support local economy
Greg Mounce Property Management | City of Fort Thomas

In an effort to boost the local economy and support businesses impacted by the closure of the Big Mac Bridge, Fort Thomas will host "Bridging Back Business" from March 3-8 and again on March 10-15. This initiative aims to draw customers back to local establishments through special promotions and a passport program.

Throughout these weeks, participating businesses in Fort Thomas will offer themed days with various deals. On Mondays (March 3 & 10) and Wednesdays (March 5 & 12), shoppers can enjoy "Retail Therapy," featuring local deals and promotions. Tuesdays (March 4 & 11) and Thursdays (March 6 & 13) are designated as "Dine Out on the Town" days, offering $10 specials for breakfast, lunch, or dinner at participating restaurants.

Fridays and Saturdays (March 7-8 & 14-15) will focus on "Cocktails, Mocktails & Local Retail," encouraging patrons to explore local businesses while enjoying drinks within DORA districts.

Participants can collect stamps in their passports by shopping or dining at these establishments throughout the week. Completed passports can be submitted for a chance to win a grand prize. Passports are available for download now.

The list of participating businesses includes The Lavender Trail, K. Anderson Jewelers, Aesthetics of NKY, Twice as Nice Antiques & More, Grassroots & Vine, Fort Thomas Pizza and Tavern, Fort Thomas Animal Hospital, Tallant Music Studio, Highland Square Cafe, CrossFit SOTO, Comal Restaurant, Faded Finds, Blue Marble Books, The Post, Monica’s Chic Boutique, Fort Thomas Parlor, Always in Play State Farm Tracy Davis Olde Fort Pub Tickle Pickle Padrino Fort Thomas Coffee 8 North Center for the Arts Liquor Barn.