Thursday, September 29, 2011

Santa Reception Areas - Now's the time to purchase a new SRA or add to it with additional decor items!


Check out the Santa Reception Area Design above. Designed with grandeur and elegance in mind the client desired a traditional red, green, and gold color theme with entry columns.

The above design will be adorning a very well known retail center in the Northeast.

Have you thought about your Santa Reception Area for 2011? If not, now is the time!

Contact the SRA experts at Downtown Decorations, Inc. to learn more...

Phone: 877.369.6332

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

How big are your holiday ornaments?


So have you seen the rise in popularity in oversized ornaments within the past few years?

At Downtown Decorations, Inc. the phones are ringing off of the hook with inquires about oversized ornaments, their applications, and our varieties. Popularity is rising day by day! They come in all shapes, colors, sizes, and finishes to meet your exact needs, budget, and specifications.

Contact the experts at Downtown Decorations to learn more and see some exciting ideas...

Phone: 877.369.6332
Email: info@downtowndecorations.com
Visit: www.downtowndecorations.com

Monday, September 26, 2011

Wreaths - Infinite Customization Options and in Available in All Sizes!


Has your business, organization, college, shopping center, or municipality prepared their wreaths for the upcoming holiday season. Were they hung by the chimney with care, or were they tossed in a dusty storage room since last December?
If the later is the case - contact the commercial / wreath experts at Downtown Decorations, Inc. For years, Downtown Decorations, Inc. has been the industry leader in providing the highest quality commercial/municipal wreaths possible - they can be fully customized to meet your exact color, style, ornamentation, lighting, and sizing requirements!

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Call: 877.369.6332
Email: info@downtowndecorations.com

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Happy Clients with great looking trash can wraps!



Client:

To: "Garrett Peterson" <gpeterson@downtowndecorations.com>
Subject: Can wrap


We love them! Perfect fit and very effective marketing vehicle.  Thanks to you and the DD team!!

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Thank you to the NoMa BID team for their wonderful compliment and commitment to their organization and community - led by a very skilled and ambitious team!

Check out the project about! Let the design experts at Downtown Decorations, Inc. know if you have any questions or are exploring any banner or signage marketing activities - we are happy to help!

Visit: www.downtowndecorations.com
Email: info@downtowndecorations.com
Phone: 877.369.6332

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Downtown Decoration's Inc. Acknowledged by Microsoft Partner


Downtown Decorations, Inc. is acknowledged by Microsoft Partner Zero2Ten. Visit:  http://www.zero2ten.com/customers.aspx to see more!

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Have you ever seen a Sphere Tree?


Example of a brilliant sphere tree. The picture does not do the tree justice - lighting in the staging area was a concern. With sizes up to 34' the sphere tree is a way to differentiate your property, from your competitions in a very short period of time. Become the talk of the town - contact an expert designer at Downtown Decorations, Inc. today to discuss all giant Christmas tree options and determine the absolute best solution based on your needs, specifications, and budget!

Phone: 877.369.6332

Are you preparing for your holiday decor?



Is your retail center, municipality, buisness or organization gearing up for the very quickly appraoching holiday season? Many of our clients are getting into full swing preparation mode and are getting their preliminary orders in now.

If you need any assistance from complete national multi-property packages, to single property fill-in decor, please do not hesitate to contact our expert designers and account executives at:

phone: (877).369.6332
email: info@downtowndecorations.com or
visit our site at: www.downtowndecorations.com

Monday, September 12, 2011

2011 Holiday Spending expected to increase 3.5% this year!

Check out a great LA Times article: http://articles.latimes.com/2011/sep/05/business/la-fi-retail-outlook-20110906

Spending is expected to increase 3.5% this holiday season.

Contact the experts at Downtown Decorations, Inc. to learn how you can cash-in by decorating to meet consumer expectations....

Dowtown Decorations, Inc.
www.DowntownDecorations.com
info@downtowndecorations.com
Phone: (877) 369.6332

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Chrismas isn't just for northern climates....


Whether it is spring, summer, fall, or winter - anytime is a great time to spruce up your entry way to differentiate yourself from the competition. All too often we get the question - "we are in the south/southwest - do we have any options for exterior holiday or seasonal decorations?"

The answer is:  As the national and industry leaders - we have multitudes of options to decorate entrances, exits, and everywhere in between. Be it, custom displays or sign toppers, exterior or light pole banners, lighting and foliage, or even some simple yet defined cross street decorations - we have options to fit all specifications, locations, themes, and most importantly - budgets!

Contact the experts at Downtown Decorations, Inc. today to learn more.

Phone: 1.877.369.6332
Email: info@downtowndecorations.com
Visit: www.downtowndecorations.com

Labor Day is over and the purchasing season has commenced!



Well the days of Summer are quickly fading now that we have pushed through yet another Labor Day holiday. Now that the holiday is over - we are on the straight shot to Thanksgiving and the holiday season. Phone have been ringing off the hook and emails inquires are flowing in - the season for purchasing holiday decorations is now underway.

Check back frequently throughout the upcoming weeks, as we will be highlighting important how-to articles, exciting client projects, brilliant artistic design concepts, as well as some light and fun commentary on the season as a whole, and also a look inside the HQ at Downtown Decorations, Inc.

We look forward to working with you to provide some exciting holiday decor options as well as some concepts for the most visually appealing light pole banners available in the industry. Remember - trust the national leaders - go with experience, reputation, expertise, and quality. Trust Downtown Decorations, Inc.

www.downtowndecorations.com

Friday, September 2, 2011

Holiday Decorations Purchasing Season Begins Tues. 9/6!

As we all share in the doubled-edged joy of the Labor Day Weekend - this is not only a reminder that Summer is coming to a close, but also that we are entering the holiday decoration purchasing season. After returning from the holiday weekend - you will be thrust into the season without choice. Make sure to bring a big cup of coffee to the office on Tuesday - and dig in, because the holidays are less than 4 months away!

Our designers are now in full-fledged design mode, creating custom decor and banner solutions for clients from Alaska to Florida, and from strip mall to mega / super-regional, and towns/cities/villages as well as colleges in between. No project is too large or too small, for the industry experts at Downtown Decorations. Lets our expert team of designers and project managers, get started on your project today.

Call: 877.369.6332
Email: info@downtowndecorations.com
Web: www.downtowndecorations.com

Thursday, September 1, 2011

The most durable and visually appealing banners available in the industry - backed by the industry's most comprehensive warranty!


There is no dispute that Sunbrella is by far the most durable and visually appealing of the materials currently available to the commercial banner industry. While vinyl is still a very popular option due to its less expensive cost / unit and ability to allow for stunning photographic quality images - there is no doubt that Sunbrella will hold up better, will withstand the forces of mother nature, and will provide a long term visually appealing solution. We have posted one of our Sunbrellla spec sheets above for your review.

Please contact one of our account executives at: 877.369.6332 or info@downtowndecorations.com or visit the main site at: www.downtowndecorations.com

We are eager to explain the pro's and con's of both materials as well as to discuss how the materials are better suited for different applications and environments. Trust the industry's thought leaders; trust Downtown Decorations, Inc.

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Proper Banner Bracket Installation: Dual Banners

In many cases, Downtown Decorations, Inc. can assist you in installing your banners and hardware. However, as a general rule of thumb - it's advantageous to know a little about the process, the tools involved, and the hardware itself.

Please visit our YouTube Channel DowntownDecorations at: http://youtu.be/COg_fl80tl8 to watch a full installation video, produced by one of our expert installers. Please remember if you require additional assistance, or would simply like to bounce some ideas off of some expert ears, do not hesitate to contact us at: 1.877.369.6332 or email at: info@downtowndecorations.com

Monday, August 29, 2011

Lighting Choices – You be the judge: Color vs. Cool whites vs. Warm whites


I am sure that we can all recall the Christmases and holidays of yesteryear, filled with warm memories, laughs, some tears, and well, of course – tons of sparkling, shining, and gleaming decorations and lighting. While up until a decade ago – the only option on the market was energy sapping incandescence bulbs. The next question was – what do you prefer – white lights or colored? The white we are referring to here has that very familiar golden yellow color glow.
Colleagues and families have been known to have heated, and long term debates that carry on for generations – you usually maintain only one school of thought. However, with the advent of LED’s and their quickly growing popularity the options for Christmas lighting have grown again. The options for white lighting have grown. Customers now have the options of warm white, or cool white lighting. The “cool whites” are referred to as such due to the bluish hue that appears “cool.” It is important to note that there is a MAJOR difference in the “cool whites” of today, and those of just a few years ago. Technology continues to evolve rapidly and so have the lights. What was a distinctly blue hue a few years ago, has changed dramatically to a much more “clear white” color. This cool white option has become incredibly popular within the past few years as towns, cities, retail centers, offices, and building managers prefer there chic, contemporary appearance.
So, not only must one decide incandescent vs. LED, one must also decide on lighting color/style. Perhaps, the popularity of cool whites has risen due to the popularity of LED’s in general. They reduce energy expenditures by 85% and illuminate for over 50,000 hours! To see all of our lighting options please view: http://www.downtowndecorations.com/Products/CommercialChristmasLights
So, I leave you with the question:  What do you and your colleagues prefer for commercial decoration – remember there is no “wrong” answer? Is there a difference in what you prefer for your business venue vs. what you prefer at home?

http://www.downtowndecorations.com/Products/CommercialChristmasLights
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Improving your holiday visitor experience: Decorate

Snowflakes, Christmas trees and reds and greens may have taken over the New Haven downtown area, but city promoters say it would be a mistake to confuse the Elm City with the typical suburban mall experience.

Community organizations, stores and city promoters have come together this season to offer visitors a slew of events ranging from a holiday window-decoration contest to “Hung by the Chimney,” a concert by the Connecticut Gay Men’s Chorus. Promoters said they have seen a rise in attendance from previous years, but whether the increased tourism will translate into successful sales for stores in a season of economic downturn remains to be seen.

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The window of Paul Richards is bedecked with holiday decorations. Retailers and city officials have put together a series of seasonal events to support downtown businesses.“It’s not just about spending money,” Town Green Special Services District Assistant Director Daisy Abreu said. “We’ve created a festival atmosphere, so people and families want to come and enjoy the things we’re offering.”

New Haven offers a unique alternative to shopping malls because of its great wealth of restaurants, unique shops and theaters, Abreu said. Over 130 restaurants are situated within walking distance of the Green, Abreu said, and since 2002, over 100 new businesses have entered the downtown area. The University’s museums, the Knights of Columbus Museum and the city’s theaters also contribute to this cultural wealth, Greater New Haven Convention & Visitors Bureau President Ginny Kozlowski said.

Every Thursday, stores and museums plan to hold late hours, Abreu said, and every week the holiday festivities will highlight one shopping district. This week, the Chapel and College street shopping area plans to feature a Santa and a toy drive, and this Thursday the Yale Gospel Choir is set to tour the area in the city’s electric trolley while singing carols. Meanwhile, visitors can indulge in free popcorn, peanuts and cider.

“All of us are working to really get this off the ground, to get people to not go to the malls as much and to really enjoy the experience of a town of this size culturally and dining-wise and the eclectic shopping that’s here,” Abreu said.

Kozlowski said she views New Haven’s holiday celebration as the culmination of the many seasonal events that New Haven hosts during the year, such as the International Festival of Arts & Ideas and the Music on the Green concert series. The filming of Indiana Jones this summer in New Haven — which drew hundreds of onlookers and fans — may also have inspired people from out of town to revise their impressions of the city, she said.

“A lot of people … came down who probably hadn’t been down in a number of years and saw what had transpired in the downtown areas — the number of shops that are open and the number of restaurants that are open — and people became excited and engaged,” Kozlowski said.
For now, stores are sitting tight and watching the holiday crowds filter in. But while Urban Objects store owner Karen Conlin said she and other local merchants are concerned that this year’s consumers are pickier than in the past, she said she is holding out for the last week and a half before Christmas, when she generated the most revenue last year.

Atticus Book Store Cafe General Manager Jean Recapet said New Haven has often been insulated from national economic downturns. The cafe has seen an increase in sales compared to last year, which he partly attributed to the Yale Repertory Theatre productions down the street.
“You know, I’ve been in New Haven a long time … New Haven is a microclimate when it comes to the economy,” he said. “I don’t want to say we’re Teflon, [but] the downtown area has always been a very vibrant and resilient area for retailers — through the years we’ve been fairly unaffected by the economy.”

Abreu said while the holiday program grows every year, there is still room for more students and out-of-town residents to engage in the city and work past their assumptions. For example, she said, people from out-of-town may be deterred from coming to the city on the assumption that parking will be difficult, dangerous or expensive. The issue is a matter of perception, Abreu said, since the city has plenty of street garages that are open well into the night.

The Town Green Special Services District is also working to promote the city’s festivities to Yale students, Abreu said, but she is unsure how successful those efforts have been. Final exams and reading period distract students from enjoying the festivities, but increased student participation would be achievable if students could have a better sense of New Haven events through a “more open line of communication,” Abreu said.

But when it comes to visitors from around the nation and the world, Kozlowski said plenty are starting to realize all that the city has to offer.

“When people come here and experience the city, they like what they find,” Kozlowski said. “You can go out and walk a couple blocks and be at a world-class museum or art gallery, you have access to the cultural assets that Yale has … we’re small enough, but we’re a city, and people can have a big-city experience without having to go to a big city.”

-Kristin Heintz contributed reporting.
http://www.yaledailynews.com/news/2007/dec/06/city-businesses-rely-on-holidays-to-boost-sales/#

Friday, August 26, 2011

Fall/Winter Banners

Now is the time to begin thinking about Fall/Autumn as well as Winter banners. Orders have been flying in throughout the past two weeks as our clients prepare their fall/winter décor. It’s hard to believe the summer has already come to a close and the kids are returning to school! Contact one of our account executives and ask them to see some exciting examples of Fall and Winter banners.

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The Holidays are on the Way!


Greetings! As the holidays approach the question often pops up to members of our staff – do you still enjoy the Christmas season? The ubiquitous answer is YES! Everyone at Downtown Decoration’s loves Christmas and the holiday season – we often have Christmas music playing year round and it’s not odd to see a plate of delicious frosted Christmas cookies on the counter during the middle of July…What does your office do to celebrate the season?

New Company Blog!

Thank you for taking time to read and review our blog! We have recently opened up a blog area for our site as a way to reach out to our clients and prospective clients with yet another form of media. We already have had an overwhelming positive response and we attribute this due to current popularity of social media and interaction, and the fact that everyone wants to see some “behind the scenes” action. Our blog will allow not only members of executive management, but also our staff as a whole to post interesting articles, words of wisdom, and pictures/renderings from some of our favorite projects and products. We will keep the blog continually updated so please visit us frequently! Also, please feel free to read, comment, and “add your own two cents” – we love hearing from you!

This is a test post for the new company blog. Let us know what you think!