New loyalty program for Sharon shoppers
Long-time business owner and commercial property owner Mike Lisac is unveiling a new loyalty card program to help benefit business within the 'family' of businesses that are located in Sharon, PA that rent property space from him.
Eight businesses are participating in this program, including the following:
- Warehouse Sales, 200 West Silver Street
- Allie's Sweet Tooth and Jess Makes Scents, 47 East State Street
- Firebean Espresso, 154 East State Street
- ICG Hobbies & Games, 162 West State Street
- Unwind Day Spa, 150 East State Street
- The Wandering Soul: Books, Gifts & Furniture and Robin's Refills, 142 East State Street
Customers can receive a loyalty card by visiting any of the participating locations and make a purchase. After completion, they will receive a card with a special hole punch. As the customer visits and makes purchases at the other businesses on the card, they can show their card to receive another special hole punch from that business.
Once the customer receives four hole punches in their loyalty card, they can give the card to any of the participating business to enter a bi-monthly drawing for a $25 gift card to any one of the businesses.
Many of the businesses participating had positive reactions to this program.
"I really appreciate having a landlord that supports these kinds of initiatives because working together can only help increase sales," said Tom Vaughn, owner of ICG Hobbies & Games. This locally owned business features a variety of tabletop gaming supplies such as Warhammer products, board games, Magic the Gathering, and more.
"I'm a big fan of promoting each other and a big fan of encouraging my customers to shop at other businesses in downtown Sharon," said Danielle Benic, owner of Unwind Day Spa & Beauty Bar Salon. This business features an infrared sauna room, a salt therapy room, haircuts and color, and much more.
Although these businesses appreciate their landlord creating this program, Mike Lisac sees it as an opportunity to help support his Lisac Properties 'family'. Lisac had this final statement: "Running a business is not easy and if a program like this can help everyone increase their sales and help encourage out customers to support our local business community, then it just makes sense to do. I think it's also important to work together, because we're all in this together!"