
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Black Friday shoppers mean business, and that means you should too. Plan ahead and beat your competing shoppers by looking at the links below.
We’ve selected some local shopping centers where you can cash in on deals at some of your favorite stores.
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- Beaver Valley Mall: Website | Holiday Hours
- Century III Mall: Holiday Bonus Back Event (starts Nov. 26) | Facebook
- Ross Park Mall: Website | Facebook
- Grove City Premium Outlets: Website | Hours
- South Hills Village: Website | Facebook
- Tanger Outlets, Washington: Website | After Thanksgiving Sales
- Washington Crown Center: Website | Holiday Hours
- Galleria at Pittsburgh Mills: Website
STORES:
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- Best Buy: Black Friday | Cyber Monday | Facebook | Twitter
- Bed, Bath & Beyond: Holiday Shopping | Facebook | Twitter
- Dick’s Sporting Goods: Pre-Black Friday Deals | Circular | Facebook | Twitter
- JC Penney’s: Black Friday | Circular | Facebook | Twitter
- Kmart: Thanksgiving Doorbusters | Circular | Facebook | Twitter
- Kohl’s: Black Friday | Black Friday Price Previews | Black Friday Ad | Facebook | Twitter
- Nordstrom: Black Friday | Cyber Monday | Facebook | Twitter
- Old Navy: Black Friday | Facebook | Twitter
- Sears: Circular | Facebook | Twitter
- Target: Black Friday | Cyber Monday | Facebook | Twitter
- Toys ‘R Us: Black Friday | Circular | Facebook | Twitter
- Walmart: Black Friday | Facebook | Twitter
Websites with Black Friday Ads:
These are just a few websites claiming to have an advance look at the Black Friday specials at dozens of stores. Please keep in mind that you’re leaving the KDKA website and we have not verified the accuracy of these ads:
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