Logan County Economic Development Partnership encourages local participation in "Small Scale Development Workshop"

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[April 14, 2018] 

LINCOLN 

Logan County community developers/leaders, financial institutions, and aspiring developers are encouraged to attend a “Small Scale Development Workshop”.

This one-day Workshop on small-scale real estate development is all about project formation. Participants will learn how to take a big picture view of neighborhood-based development and learn how to analyze what makes a good project, how a building makes money, and how small developers interact with the broader ecosystem of professionals in the built environment. By the end of the Workshop, aspiring developers will feel more prepared to take the first steps on their own project.

The Workshop is presented by the Greater Peoria Economic Development Council, of which Logan County is a member. It will be held at the Peoria Riverfront Museum - 222 Southwest Washington Street - on Thursday, April 26 from 8am-5:00pm. Lunch is onsite and included as part of the Workshop.

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The regular registration rate is $199 and available through Monday, April 23rd.
After that date, the registration rate is $229. A limited number of reduced price scholarship registrations [$69] are available for Logan County participants. Please contact Bill Thomas at 217-648-5077 or Tory Dahlhoff at the Greater Peoria Economic Development Council for details at: tdahlhoff@greater peoriaedc.org  or (618) 795-8470. To register online for the Workshop, access: www.incrementaldevelopment.org/ events/peoria.


The mission of the Logan County Economic Development Partnership is to cultivate a business environment that enhances Logan County by expanding our local and regional economy through programs that sustain and grow existing businesses, attract and establish new businesses, and increase quality employment opportunities.

[Bill Thomas, Executive Director
Logan County Economic Development Partnership]

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