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☀️ Sun’s out, deals out at North Hills Summer Sidewalk Sale

North Hills is bringing back its wildly popular Summer Sidewalk Sale — and there’s a $500 Shopping Spree Giveaway to go with it.

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A person holding shopping bags walks along the sidewalk in North Hills

Sidewalk sales are just one of the many reasons summer is our favorite time of year.

Photo provided by Kane Realty Corporation

Save on all your faves during North Hills’ annual Summer Sidewalk Sale, returning to the district today, July 18, through Sunday, July 21, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Featuring delectable deals of up to 75% off on designer brands + more, this sunny sale is your chance to sip, stroll, and snag steals at 20+ participating stores.

From clothes and accessories to home decor, you’ll find a bit of everything at this four-day shopping celebration.

🛍️ Win a $500 shopping spree

To help make the season extra sweet, North Hills is also hosting a $500 Shopping Spree Giveaway on Instagram.

One lucky winner will (side)walk into the sale with a bit of extra bling to help supercharge their summer experience. Enter on their Instagram now through Sunday, July 21, for a chance to win.

Pro tip: they’re an excellent Instagram follow, regularly posting event updates + upcoming sales.

Shop the sale + enter to win

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