Shopping local throughout Central Florida to support our amazing locally-owned businesses.
This list might be handy if you want to impress out-of-town guests with an authentic Orlando experience that you curate just for them.
A new roundup of brick and mortar shops to Shop Small in Orlando this season.
Orlando’s newest boutique hosts artisan made goods from all over the globe, vintage, and gift items.
Thrifting is an art form and one of my favorite activities. I’ve been traveling well outside of Orlando visiting different antique malls, so this is an updated list of my favorite thrift stores around Orlando, but also some cool antique malls I’ve found throughout Central Florida.
If you love buying plants, flowers, cacti, and the like, here are some places in Orlando that you can support from local nurseries to trendy shops.
My guide to shopping local in Orlando. With close to 100 stores and more online local makers, this list of almost 200 places to shop is a great way to shop small all year round.
The Neighbors, a new local hang with drinks, local merchandise, and a chef’s experience is opening upstairs at the East End Market.
My guide to shopping local in Orlando, and thinking twice before you order on Amazon.
A new multi-experience retail space has opened up in the Mills 50 District. The House on Lang offers retail, art, and community gathering.
Warehaus has moved into College Park! Their shop has a rotating collection of unique statement pieces from boho to mid-century modern furniture and goods.
This list that will continue to be updated, has over 65 local businesses, bloggers, restaurants, and creatives you can support. Support Orlando’s black-owned businesses and creatives, always.
Shopping online and want to support local? Here are some ideas that will satisfy your urge to indulge in retail therapy while keeping it local to Orlando businesses.
Shop an Orlando virtual mall. A one-stop shopping online resource to find local people you can support with the click of a button.
Support local makers during these uncertain times. Find over 100 local Orlando makers you can choose from to support and shop online.
Orlando’s first candle pour bar is now open in Thornton Park. This DIY bar offers a fun experience of creating your own signature scent for a candle, linen spray, or reed diffuser. With close to 100 scents on hand, the possibilities are endless.
Shop Small this Saturday with a list of local retailers by Main Street District and over 100 local makers that sell online!
Thrifting is an art form and one of my favorite activities. If you are looking for some of the best shops to hunt vintage treasures these are my favorite. From digging through racks of second-hand clothes or looking for home goods and furniture that need a new home, this is guide to my favorite thrift shops and antique malls in Central Florida.
The Florida Local Market is now open in New Smyrna Beach! It’s the perfect spot to shop local after a day at the beach, or sip a coffee in the ultimate Florida “living room”.
If you love buying plants, flowers, cacti, and the like, here are some places in Orlando that you can support from local nurseries to trendy shops.
Having a hard time keeping up with local makers? Here is a list of some of my favorites and some new kids on the block.
YAY! Tiny Shop is now open in Ivanhoe Village. Meet Stacy Coon, the owner of one of the tiniest retail shops in Orlando.
A new shop is coming to Ivanhoe Village. Miscellaneous Market will be a home to gifts, goods, home decor and furniture.
30 places around Greater Orlando that are laptop friendly.