Monday, November 19, 2012

Thanksgiving black friday traffic

  • Thanksgiving, Black Friday Traffic 2012: Top 10 Most Congested Cities, Hours ...

    There are always things to be thankful for during the holiday season, but traffic is never one of them. The Thanksgiving holiday is one of the busiest travel days of the year, which means traffic on the road and in the sky. Luckily, INRIX, a company ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Gridlock Guy: Black Friday traffic unlike rest of the year

    Inform commuters of big backups on surface streets. That's the modus operandi 230 mornings a year. The lone exception, the one outlier, the one day that isn't like any other, is this Friday.

    www.ajc.com

  • Don your gear and prepare for battle: Black Friday tips for everyone

    ... come to those who shop on Black Friday. Or something like that. For many, Thanksgiving morning means careful planning, time with family, and a chance to look back at the many things they are thankful for.

    www.pegasusnews.com

  • Black Friday trends: Stores open on Thanksgiving, retailers leak own ads

    A Walmart spokesman told CNN that traffic was highest in its stores at 10 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day last year. Walmart stores are traditionally open 24 hours a day, every day of the ... "The days of waking up Thanksgiving morning to find out what ...

    articles.dailypress.com

  • Cyber Monday sales to reach $2 billion, Adobe says

    And for 2012, Adobe forecasts that this year will break records for retailers, who plan to take advantage of Black Friday (the day after Thanksgiving when holiday sales push retailers into the black), Cyber Monday (the following Monday when the focus ...

    www.pcworld.com

  • TRAFFIC ROUNDUP: Black Friday occurs on the roads, too

    This coming Friday, dubbed Black Friday, will be considered one of the busiest shopping days of the year as it ushers throngs of higher than normal vehicle traffic. ... From the Florence Police Department, have a safe and enjoyable Thanksgiving weekend.

    www.scnow.com

  • Walmart's Black Friday strike could be Amazon's gain

    Making matters worse for Walmart is the fact that its Black Friday sale starts even earlier this year, with the company opening its doors at 8 pm on Thanksgiving night. Although industry-wide sales projections are ... In a statement announcing Walmart ...

    www.theverge.com

  • Police hope to avoid Hello Kitty throwdowns in Black Friday shopping

    Walmart has hired four off-duty Brimfield officers, who will work 10-hour shifts beginning Thanksgiving night. ... "Black Friday is obviously the biggest influx of traffic, and the rest of the season is usually pretty busy," said Copley Police Chief ...

    www.ohio.com

  • Shopping on Black Friday a tradition for some families

    Starting at 6 p.m. we will blog about the lines, the traffic and, of course, the deals. All of this will ... After filling their bellies with Thanksgiving dinner, Mark and Mandy Acosta, of Shreveport, spread out the sales papers and make their Black ...

    www.shreveporttimes.com

  • Hold the turkey, gotta go wait in line

    That was only a third of the 86 million people who shopped on Black Friday, but it's a big increase from just three years ago, when Thanksgiving foot traffic was less than a quarter of Black Friday's horde. So retailers are scrambling to get a head ...

    www.buffalonews.com

  • Black Friday, Small Business Saturday: What's Your Deal?

    Thursday is Thanksgiving, and that means the following days will be devoted to shopping. Black Friday is Nov. 23, and Small Business Saturday is Nov. 24.

    northandover.patch.com

  • Early openings: Durham-area businesses ready for Black Friday

    In Durham, the two Old Navy stores will open on Thanksgiving Day. Belk and Macy's are ... Last year, one of the company's stores in the Atlanta area opened early for Black Friday, Rafiq said, and saw a 30 percent traffic increase. He said the company ...

    www.heraldsun.com

  • Less Store Traffic As Black Friday Shifts To Cyberspace

    Black-Friday-shopping-B As more and more stores are shifting their Black Friday holiday kickoffs into Thanksgiving evening, as well as offering better deals online, the National Retail Federation is predicting that fewer people will flock to malls. But ...

    www.mediapost.com

  • Some folks steer clear of Black Friday frenzy

    He takes one holiday at a time, not thinking about Thanksgiving until Halloween is past. Christmas doesn't cross his mind until his turkey is digested.

    www.recordonline.com

  • Black Friday shopping invades Thanksgiving

    At least 20 stores in the mall will open at midnight, with the majority of the rest at 5 a.m.. "It's fun and exciting to see the highs and lows of traffic," Lawrence said of the middle-of-the-night shopping. "For a lot of people, (Black Friday shopping ...

    www.wausaudailyherald.com

  • Get your shopping bags ready for Black Friday

    In less than four weeks, I'll be out there with all the madness, traffic, and FUN looking to grab the best deals for my holiday gift list.

    citizensvoice.com

  • WBTV 3 News, Weather, Sports, and Traffic for Charlotte, NCTo shop or not to ...

    "Is it going to be Black Thursday? It's Thanksgiving, not Black Friday eve." Some shoppers at Southpark Mall, including Herman and Patricia Little have a different opinion.

    www.wbtv.com

  • Thanksgiving travel: Less traffic, but higher gas prices

    Sadly, it doesn't get much better after Turkey Day: INRIX also predicts heavy traffic on Black Friday, thanks to travelers returning home and shoppers in search of bargains.

    www.csmonitor.com

  • Holiday Traffic Safety & Crime Prevention Initiatives

    Holiday Traffic Safety & Crime Prevention Initiatives. 11/16/2012. Printer friendly. With Thanksgiving quickly approaching, the crisp nip in the air and "Black Friday" shopping right around the corner, the holiday season excitement begins. The St. Mary ...

    www.thebaynet.com

  • Black Thursday: Retailers push holiday deals into Thanksgiving night

    Retailers including Sears, Target, Toys "R" Us and Walmart plan to start their "Black Friday" sales at 8 p.m.

    www.dailycamera.com

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