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July 16, 2026

Celebrating the Holidays Downtown

Holiday activities transform commercial districts into vibrant destinations, encouraging residents to shop, dine, and spend locally.

Some of the most important elements in a holiday celebration are festive decorations, enticing shop windows, and a wide range of unique and tempting gifts.

To fill vacant storefronts and add to the range of holiday shopping, many downtowns turn to pop-up shops.

In Colorado Springs, CO, the Downtown Partnership has run a holiday pop-up program for many years. The initiative opens downtown spaces to merchants who want to capitalize on Christmas shopping.

Retailers must sign a two-month lease for November and December, and they must agree to market their stores.

During the Holiday Pop-Up Shop program’s first four years, a combined 50 retailers took advantage of short-term leases.

Portland, OR, offers a similar pop-up program for the holidays. PDX Pop-Up Shops fill vacant downtown space from mid-November to late December. Portland debuted its program in 2009. Over the years, several vendors have had so much success that they opened permanent locations.

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