Business Spotlight – BAGSY

This week’s Business Spotlight shines on BAGSY, located at 4734 on Ross Street. We caught up with owner Aimee Hartnoll to hear more about the community she’s created around her new and gently used clothing store and find out what Bagsy is all about:

What is your business?

Bagsy! It means “dibs” in England, so if you “bagsy” something it basically means you’ve called dibs. So that’s kind of how it started. I was selling my own clothes on [Facebook] Marketplace and I realized I was doing really well—I have a little bit of a clothes problem!—so that’s how it started and then it kind of just morphed into this space where I buy and sell clothes. Probably 80% of them are gently used and the rest are new. It’s not just retail, I’m not sure if you’ve seen on Facebook, but it’s such a community. I love women and supporting women and having that connection—I have a mum’s group as well in Red Deer that I do. So anyway, its just about connection. I don’t need to fit into this norm of what stores need to look like so now I’m just opening on a Wednesday evening and everything else is online. Wednesday evenings is like the social event. I call it the Bagsy Collective. So, people can come in pick up and try on the items they’ve Bagsy’d online. I’ve coordinated it with the Downtown Market too, so hopefully people are going to go to the Market, grab an ice cream and then come over here! So that’s kind of my plan going forward, but I don’t want it to be just about sales so I’m going to make sure that we’re having an evening where women can socialize—because people know each other from the [Facebook] lives! They’re like ‘Oh, you’re Mary!’ You know, and then they meet and its great, it’s fun!

When did you open?

I was selling things on Market place for a while last year, and I was asked by Once Again Consignment store to come in and do her online marketing because she had to shut down for Covid. So, I moved into her store selling her things from April to September. And then I moved upstairs here [4734 on Ross Street] in October and then I moved downstairs May 1st. It’s just growing!

What would you say makes your business unique?

It’s just the fact that it’s so person-centered. I don’t have just one style, because I know there’s not just one type of woman, you know, everyone’s different, unique, quirky. When people come in, because I do shopping parties too, you book them separately, there not during the public hours. People come in here,  they come in with their friends, and then I follow them around the store, basically, seeing what items they’re picking up and then I add to it. I’ll see something hanging there, and I’ll think this will go really nicely, and I’ll gently nudge people out of their comfort zone. So, the other day, someone came in and she only wore office clothes or jeans and a t-shirt. So, I got her a vintage skirt out and a little off the should top and she’s like “Hmm, I’ll try it.”—not really loving the idea—and she put it on and ended up loving it! I feel like it’s kind of giving ladies that way to express themselves and feel good and comfortable. I’m not going to put you in something that you’re not interested in or doesn’t suit your personality. I kind of just want everyone to be able to enjoy those good pieces. Regardless of brand, all my dresses are between 16 and 20 dollars. All my jeans are 12 dollars, regardless of brand. I sell lots of Lulu items and everything generally is under 20$. I buy low and I sell low!

What are some products and services that you offer?

Products are the clothing, accessories, shoes and active wear as well now. Services include the personal shopping experience. So when you come in for a shopping party—I’ve just announced this—and people bring their friends in, if their group collectively spends 100$ then the host will get 10% off; 200 dollars, 20% discount. So, it’s kind of a fun thing, more of a social thing. People can bring in snacks and teas and coffee and just have this as a fun little place to socialize!

Why did you choose Downtown Red Deer as the location for your business?

I find it very central, for a start. I also find it has that European feel to it down here. In England we don’t have big malls, we have “high streets”, and you walk from one place to another. So, I really like that about it. There’s so many little places and I feel like it’s a real community down here, people come and join together. I have to say though, some of my clients weren’t very happy about coming downtown. Some didn’t want to come to Bagsy but I just felt good about it. I feel like those clients are gradually coming back and I’ve made even more friends and clients just by being down here!

What do you think makes Downtown vibrant?

I feel like it’s the hub of Red Deer. We’ve got the Christmas lights down here, the parade, but again, it’s the people! There’s just so many different businesses here; things you wouldn’t necessarily find in a mall. There’s a lot more down here. The parks are just such a nice place to sit and enjoy, whereas, if you’re in a mall or a plaza you’re not going to get that.

Finish this sentence: I love Downtown Red Deer because…

I don’t know how to finish that in just one sentence! I love the amount of people and just the diversity. Because there’s so much down here, there is so many different people from so many different walks of life that walk by or pop in. And again, you wouldn’t necessarily get that in other places—you park outside a mall, you go in and come out again—you have like typical mall-goers, maybe. Whereas here I just find you kind of get everyone! I’m just excited about being here, I’m excited to be part of the community and get to know more people and discover businesses down here!

Get in touch with Bagsy to book a personalized shopping party or join the Facebook Live fun! You can follow them here:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BAGSYRedDeer/

 

Check back next week for another business spotlight! If you would like to see your Downtown business spotlighted, please contact us at 403-340-8696 or info@downtownreddeer.com.

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Business Spotlight – Barbershop on Gaetz

This week, we shine our ‘Business Spotlight’ on Barber Shop on Gaetz. Did you know Barber Shop on Gaetz holds the title of being the longest-running barbershop in Red Deer? Originally opening in 1947, this unique shop has been operating under Selene Fraser for the past 11 years and has a very loyal clientele who have supported the Shop even through a temporary relocation following a fire. You can find them in the basement of Evergreen Massage right next to the Club Café until they are able to return to their regular location. Selene would like her clients to know that she’s happy to go mobile for any clients that are unable to access the basement. Read on to learn more!

What is your business?

We are Barber Shop on Gaetz.

When did your business open?

The business originally opened in 1947 and I am the 8th owner, operating for 11 years now.

What makes your business unique?

The customers! We have the best customers and I’m not kidding – I say that every time. I’ve worked in so many shops in my career, I’ve been doing hair for 35 + years and I’ve had the most fun here. Not because I own the place, it’s the people that make it great.

What are some products/services that you offer?  

We offer full services for men including hot shaves, colors, and highlights although we don’t do a lot of those. We do a lot of hot shaves. As for products, we offer the Maverick line, Crew line, Carina Organics line, beard oils, anything to do with shaving we supply. Ladies and children’s cuts are also available.

 

Why did you choose Downtown Red Deer as the location for your business?

I knew a lady who worked here years before. It was a busy little shop with old-timers and farmers. The entire rural community knew about it because 50th Ave was the main road through town. This building has always been a barbershop. The history of it was one of the main reasons I chose the location. I like the downtown core, it’s diverse.

What do you think makes Downtown vibrant?  

The people! The small businesses, the ‘mom & pop’ owned places and the cultural aspect. 

I love Downtown Red Deer because…  It’s central and it’s community. I like the little shops, businesses, and the friendly, non-judgemental, awesome community.

Barber Shop on Gaetz brings a definite charm to Downtown Red Deer. Its unique, friendly atmosphere is a real reason people keep returning! Selene and her team are leaders in their craft and care greatly for their Downtown community. Make sure to stop in for your next hair or beard service!

 

 

Check back next week for another business spotlight! If you would like to see your Downtown business spotlighted, please contact us at 403-340-8696 or info@downtownreddeer.com.

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Downtown Business Spotlight: Ross Street Ice Cream Co.

This week’s Business Spotlight shines on Ross Street Ice Cream Co., located at 4924 50 St on the Ross Street Patio. We caught up with Michael Ubbing during the heat wave to learn more!

What is your business?

Ross Street Ice Cream Co.!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When did you open?

When it was a lot cooler than this! A week before May long.

What would you say makes your business unique?

We have lots of dietary options! Lots of dairy free, gluten free cones, we have no sugar added ice cream, we have a special cooler to prevent any cross contamination and then we make what we call “Super Allergy Ice Cream”, which, if you are allergic to everything in the world, you’re probably not allergic to that ice cream!

 

What are some products/services that you offer?

We offer ice cream and ice cream accessories. Some of those accessories keep expanding including gourmet cotton candy, Saskatoon lemonade, soda floats with Mexican Jarritos pop, and we do banana splits now!

   

Why did you choose Downtown Red Deer as the location for your business?

We chose Downtown Red Deer because its cheap! 

What do you think makes Downtown vibrant?

Me, of course! I think Taco Loft makes it vibrant. The music scene makes it vibrant.

 Finish this sentence: I love Downtown Red Deer because…

It’s the center to everything and accessible to everyone.

Ross Street Ice Cream Co. is the place to check out if you’re looking for a cool treat on a hot day! Follow them for updates:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rossstreeticecream/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RossStreeticecream

Check back next week for another business spotlight! If you would like to see your Downtown business spotlighted, please contact us at 403-340-8696 or info@downtownreddeer.com.

 

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Featured Vendor of the Week: Snake Lake Brewing Co.

This week’s featured vendor is Snake Lake Brewing Co.

We caught up with them at last week’s market to learn a bit more about their business!

What was the inspiration behind your business? 

To bring locally inspired craft beer to Central Alberta.

What kind of products do you sell?  

A variety of craft beer styles.

           

What is your “must try” product? What makes this product unique? 

Our Sidewinder NEIPA is our best seller! A hazy IPA with citrus notes coming from the hops. Our Kinabik pilsner holds the gold in Canada for best pilsner.

Tell us an interesting, fun fact about your business: 

Snake Lake was the original name of Sylvan Lake which was changed in 1903.

How has your business grown since you first started? 

We are 3.5 years old and we are happy to say we have been able to expand our beer volume to bring a wider variety of craft beer to you.

Can you find your product anywhere else? Where can we find you online? 

We are found throughout Alberta – Co-op, Sobeys, and many more of your local liquor stores! We also have an online store (www.snakelake.beer/)

What is your favourite thing about being in Downtown Red Deer?  

Meeting a wide variety of people, many that have never heard of us!

Be sure to check them out at this week’s market and stay tuned for next week’s featured vendor!
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Downtown Business Spotlight: Abyssinia Village Market

This week’s Business Spotlight shines on Abyssinia Village Market! This unique establishment is located right on #120 5017 49 St and providing you with an assortment of Ethiopian & Eritrean food! We spoke with the owner to learn more about this wonderful establishment!

What is your business?
Retailers & Convenience Store

When did your business open?
2016

What makes your business unique?
We’re the only Red Deer Ethiopian & Eritrean food Enjera and high-quality coffee seller.

What are some products/services that you offer?
We sell fresh Enjera and different African and Asian food.

Why did you choose Downtown Red Deer as the location for your business?
We chose Downtown Red Deer because of its huge variety of customers.

Finish this sentence: I love Downtown because…its polite citizens

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Facebook: Abyssinia Village Market Official Facebook Page

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Featured Vendor of the Week: Vin L Den

This week’s featured vendor is Vin L Den!

We caught up with them at last week’s market to learn a bit more about their business!

What was the inspiration behind your business? 

Sell my possessions so my children don’t get stuck with them! 

What kind of products do you sell?  

LP Records, band t-shirts, posters, patches and hand made accessories from local artists.*

 

What is your “must try” product? What makes this product unique? 

Vinyl L.P.’s

Tell us an interesting, fun fact about your business: 

Only business that cleans Vinyl! And replaces inner & outer liners.

How has your business grown since you first started? 

Slowly! Shut down several times because of Covid-19—But, still here! 

Can you find your product anywhere else? Where can we find you online? 

A few new dealers in town-look for us on VinLDen – Facebook.* 

What is your favourite thing about being in Downtown Red Deer?  

Great people! 

Starting a business is no small feat, and keeping it going during a public health crisis requires creativity and resilience. How have you adapted to the changing public health orders? 

New products, excellent service, knowledge about products. 

 

 

Be sure to check them out at this week’s market and stay tuned for next week’s featured vendor!

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Business Spotlight: Little Saigon Subs

This week’s Business Spotlight shines on Little Saigon Subs! This unique establishment is located right on #3 4801 51 Ave and provides you with delicious and good-quality Vietnamese food! We spoke with the owner to learn more about this wonderful establishment!

What is your business?
It is a Vietnamese restaurant.

When did your business open?
July 26, 2020

What makes your business unique?
We concentrate on quality and speed. We offer fresh, healthy, and fast.

What are some products/services that you offer?
Spring rolls, subs, pho, vermicelli, and rice

Why did you choose Downtown Red Deer as the location for your business?
Downtown Red Deer has the most walking traffic area.

What do you think makes Downtown vibrant?
Businesses in downtown.

Finish this sentence: I love Downtown because…Friendly people

Website: Little Saigon Subs Official Website
Facebook: Little Saigon Subs Facebook Page

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Business Spotlight: Evergreen Massage & Steam

This week’s Business Spotlight shines on Evergreen Massage & Steam! This unique establishment is located right on Ross Street (5015 50 St) and provides you with an array of massages that will relax you from a busy day. We spoke with the owner to learn more about this wonderful establishment!

What is your business?
Evergreen Massage and Steam

When did your business open?
2015

What makes your business unique?
The atmosphere, therapists, and our great clientele.

What are some products/services that you offer?
We offer massage therapy, reflexology, steams, and body scrubs.

Why did you choose Downtown Red Deer as the location for your business?
The atmosphere of the downtown core is so unique and vibrant.

What do you think makes Downtown vibrant?
The variety of shops in the downtown area bring a variety of different people and that’s what makes it so vibrant.

Finish this sentence: I love Downtown because…
All the walks of life it brings to the downtown region.

Website: Evergreen Massage & Steam
Facebook: Evergreen Massage & Steam Facebook Page
Instagram: @evergreen_massage

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Business Spotlight: Wolf and Crown Tattoo

This week’s Business Spotlight shines on Wolf & Crown Tattoo! This unique establishment is located right on 4919 49 St and helps you show off your creative side through customized tattoos. We spoke with the owner to learn more about this wonderful establishment!

What is your business?
Wolf and Crown Tattoo is a modern and eccentric tattoo studio, offering unique and customized tattoos.

When did your business open?
We started our business officially on January 1, 2020. However, we began operation on March 13, 2020.

What makes your business unique?
Our business is unique due to the versatility our shop provides backed by the quality. We also provide privacy to our clients by each artist having their own room. This allows our clients to feel relaxed and at ease. We also provide artwork drafts before your appointment. This ensures that you are getting exactly what you want, without being rushed. Our team has a great dynamic.

 

What are some products/services that you offer?
We offer tattoo styles in Realism, Illustrative, Traditional, Simplistic, Neo-trad, Fine-Line, Watercolour, Cartoon, Japanese inspired, Blackwork, Pointillism, Portraits, Black and Grey, Geometric, Bio-Mechanical, Surrealism, and Trash Polka.

Why did you choose Downtown Red Deer as the location for your business?
We chose the location due to the access, location, and affordability. There is a lot of potential for Red Deers downtown core. Ben from Savannah Property’s Inc. is an amazing landlord. We also love our neighbours; Millennium Cafe is amazing. Sushi Koon is great! A+ Art Gallery has such amazing and unique pieces/decor. Permanent Cosmetics by Abby. The Imperial Block is such a great place to have a business! Parking and bus transit.

What do you think makes Downtown vibrant?
I would say all the shops, restaurants, and people make the downtown vibrant. Not only that but the consistent perseverance by many Entrepreneurs continues to give our downtown core its character. I think that exemplifies the courage we have to operate our business regardless of setbacks and obstacles. A family dynamic between business’.

Finish this sentence: I love Downtown because…
Wolf and Crown Tattoo love downtown because of all the amazing people and places, as well as its future potential.

Website: Wolf and Crown Tattoo Official Website
Facebook: Wolf & Crown Tattoo
Instagram: @wolfandcrowntattoo

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Business Spotlight: Root 51 Salon & Spa

This week’s Business Spotlight shines on Root 51 Salon & Spa! This unique establishment is located right on 4814 51 St and offers anywhere from haircare to spa treatments to relax and pamper. We spoke with the owner to learn more about this wonderful establishment!

What is your business?
Our business is a small locally owned salon & spa.

When did your business open?
We downsized & renovated this main floor in 2016 & changed our name to Root51 (previously Techniques Hair Therapy & Day Spa in the Millennium Center for 2 decades!)

What makes your business unique?
We have asked our valued guests this same question the responses we got: our education, our flexibility to accommodate, our selection & knowledge in our top-shelf natural products for both hair & skin, our prices are extremely reasonable for the level of experience (over 30 years) & education (over 100K worth of education!!!) (in a big city I would charge 35-40% more for the same treatments), and we work hard and are very proud of this next one…our Cleanliness – often they say your place is always spotless! (even before Covid!!)

What are some products/services that you offer?
Full-service Salon hair Care & Spa treatments that are non-invasive. Michele specializes in colours, balayage & ombre, colour corrections & blondes. Smoothing treatments are in high demand for silky soft straight looks and perms for waves or more body. With 30 years of cutting hair, some guests have said “that’s the best-shaped haircut I ever had.”
Spa treatments are effective and relaxing with visible results after one treatment ~ home care is a must because maintenance is easy than correction. Our skincare line is exclusive to us in RD and is composed of sea plants and seawater with many benefits to your facial skin as well as your body and well-being!

Why did you choose Downtown Red Deer as the location for your business?
In 2000, the Millennium Center was a brand new and very central location — when we changed the location to 2 block north on 51 st ~ we wanted to be able to still cater to our professional corporate downtown business people.

What do you think makes Downtown vibrant?
I believe it’s the local entrepreneurs big & small that make downtown a vibrant place.

Website: Root 51 Official Website
Facebook: Root 51 Facebook Page

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