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Here’s how Warehouse Row is giving back to the community this holiday season.

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Did you know you can give back and finish your Christmas shopping at the same time? (Read: support local artists + nonprofits just by crossing items off your to-do list.) Enter: Warehouse Row.

Chattanooga’s community retail shopping center is dedicated to giving back this year. The tenants are doing active work in the community from donating portions of their proceeds to nonprofits to supporting Nooga artists + makers, and more.

Ready to shop + support the community? Check out Warehouse Row’s Holiday Give Guide.*

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