The Joliet City Center Partnership in partnership with Heritage Corridor Destinations is unveiling of a new Winter Rewards Program, created to support the businesses in Downtown Joliet.  Twenty-seven downtown businesses are participating in this loyalty program which will run through February 2025.

Shoppers and diners will need to download the Heritage Corridor Destinations App and click on “Passports” to find the Rewards Program Passport.  Customers then make any purchase at a participating business. Rewards customers must request to scan the Rewards QR code while at that business.

There are three tiers of rewards.  To reach the first tier and earn a $5 voucher valid at any participating business, customers will need to check in and make a purchase at four different participating businesses. The voucher will be mailed via US Postal Service.  Tier 2 Status members will earn an “I Love Downtown Joliet” cooler bag by making a purchase at four additional participating businesses (total of eight).  To earn Tier 3 status, customers must make a purchase at an additional 4 participating businesses (total of 12), to receive a free “I Heart Downtown Joliet” t-shirt and an entry into a raffle to win prizes like gift cards, a free night stay at Harrah’s Joliet or Rialto tickets.

Participating businesses include: Amalove, Audiophil’s Records, Azul Celeste & Bar, Black Cat Curiosities, C&C Vision Gallery, Chicago Street Pub, Colibri: Hummingbird Oases, Cross Street Grill, Cut 158 Chophouse, Don Orlando’s, Gigi’s Sweets on the Go! Sweet Treats, Illinois Rock & Roll Museum, Internode Greenery & Home, J & M Jewelers, Jitters, Joliet Area Historical Museum, Judge’s Bar, Juliet’s, Mousa Greek Taverna, Prison City Vintage, Reserve Steakhouse, Richardson’s, The Blue Taco, The Nail Inn Academy, The Sewing Café, Tortazo, and Yura Nuna. More information visit  www.jolietccp.com/winterrewards

Priscilla Cordero, Executive Director for the City Center Partnership said, “This program was launched to recognize the importance of supporting small business in Joliet, the jobs they help create, and the culture they instill in local communities.” 

Tiffany Johnson, Marketing Chair for the CCP and co-owner of Audiophil’s Records added, “We encourage shoppers and diners to take on this fun challenge while supporting your downtown businesses.”