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Dozens Of Hoboken Businesses Offer Discount Cards This Weekend
Buy a $25 gift card for only $15. Treat yourself starting on Valentine's Day (or maybe even someone else who's in your pod).

HOBOKEN, NJ — The Hoboken Business Alliance said Thursday that it will bring back its promotion starting Valentine's Day in which people can buy gift cards worth $25 to local businesses, at the price of only $15. This time, 125 area businesses are participating.
The Hoboken Business Alliance said its Share the Love Gift Card Program will run from this Sunday (Valentine's Day) through Feb. 24, while supplies last at each business. There's a limit of two per customer per business, although healthcare heroes can purchase more; see below.
As part of the program, the Hoboken Business Alliance covers the cost difference, helping hometown businesses flourish and giving residents even more reasons to shop locally.
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Businesses include local eateries, retail shops, salons, wellness services, and fitness studios.
Many local businesses continue to expand their offerings, looking for creative ways to safely serve their loyal customers, and are still very much in need of a boost in financial support following close to a year of disruption, the HBA noted.
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Plus, in partnership with the Heal Hoboken Collective, in honor of Hoboken’s healthcare heroes, anyone that shows their medical ID has the opportunity to purchase up to four discounted gift cards at each participating business.
The full list of participating businesses where customers can get a $25-value gift card for $15 is available at hobokenbusinessalliance.com/share-the-love.
Among the businesses are: Amanda's, Blo-It-Out Lounge, Bricks 4 Kids, Cornersone Pets, Carlo's Bakery, the Drum Den, Framing on Washington, Symposia Bookstore, Tunes, and more than 100 others.
The Hoboken Business Alliance (HBA), a Special Improvement District created by the Office of the Mayor and City Council, was formed to improve the district’s area and stimulate business in Hoboken.
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