A new event showcasing investment opportunities in Lincolnshire
is to be held at the EPIC Centre at the Lincolnshire
Showground next week (14th April).
The Lincolnshire Property & Business Investment Show - the
first of its kind to be staged in the county - will provide a
shop window for professional service providers looking to meet
potential property and business investors.
A highlight of the event will be a seminar on Lincolnshire: The
Past, the Present and the Future where guest speakers will
be:
• Andy Jee of the Lincolnshire Waterways Partnership
• Richard Wills, Director of Development Services at
Lincolnshire County Council
• John Plumridge Director of Estates and Commercial
Facilities at the University of Lincoln
• Mark Farmer, Chief Executive of the Lincolnshire Events
Centre
The whole event is sponsored by Invest Lincolnshire and akes
place at the EPIC Centre on Wednesday 14th April
2010.
Its format is based on the highly successful November East
Midlands Show which has been held in Nottingham for the past
ten years.
"After a challenging year for all business sectors there's an
opportunity for Lincolnshire to lead the way in moving out of
recession," said event organiser Martin Freeman.
"The last 18 months have been a tough period for all investors,
particularly in the property and business sectors, but we can
now see a spark of activity.
"Certainly all indicators suggest that Lincolnshire is moving
ahead of the competition in providing great product and
investment return opportunities in an improving market."
The show will include an exhibition featuring the key players
who will help to kickstart investment in the county, from
banks, solicitors and accountants to investment locations,
chartered surveyors, property agents, construction
consultants, architects and marketing and PR consultants.
The exhibition will be open from 9.30am until 3pm and the
seminar will take place between 10.30am and 12 noon. Admission
to the show, including the exhibition, the seminar and car
parking, is completely free of charge.