19 Cambridge Street South

Ca. 1860-1887. Lindsay & Trotter Livery & Hacks owned by Bob Lindsay, Charles Lindsay, and Hunter Trotter. Co-owner Hunter Trotter is holding the horse to the right.

Linborough Property Corp., August 29, 2024 Linborough Property Corp. strives to create and foster connections with tenants and the surrounding community with the goal of leaving a legacy that transcends generations. In this spirit, Linborough acquired the 19 Cambridge Street South building to revitalize the land and the broader downtown community. Rich with history, 19… Continue reading 19 Cambridge Street South

Kawartha Art Gallery Announces Move to New Downtown Lindsay Location

August 7, 2024 (City of Kawartha Lakes, Ontario) The Kawartha Art Gallery (KAG) is thrilled to announce its upcoming move to a new, bigger, and dedicated space in downtown Lindsay, Ontario. This exciting development marks the first phase of the Gallery’s expansion plans, made possible by a significant investment of $150,000 from the City of… Continue reading Kawartha Art Gallery Announces Move to New Downtown Lindsay Location

Kent Place’s Rich History: Creameries and Cold Storage

Post 1917: The Lindsay Creamery located on the corner of Kent St and Victoria Ave (Kawartha Lakes Museum & Archives)

The Lindsay Creamery & Cold Storage located on the corner of Kent Street West and Victoria Avenue (taken after 1917, Kawartha Lakes Museum & Archives) Kent Place: A Journey Through Time Kent Place Business and Professional Centre, once a vital hub of Lindsay’s dairy industry, has a rich history deeply intertwined with the community’s growth.… Continue reading Kent Place’s Rich History: Creameries and Cold Storage

The History of 165 Kent Street West

1977, newly constructed 165 Kent St W building (Kawartha Lakes Public Library) Memorial Stone located on the north side of 165 Kent Street West (Linborough Property Corp.) 1977: S.A. Flavelle laying the memorial stone (Kawartha Lakes Museum & Archives) 

Business owner aims to purchase laneway from Kawartha Lakes

By Catherine Whitnall, Reporter – The Peterborough Examiner, Thursday, June 6, 2024 Wesley Found plans to create more parking, and increased safety, by closing the roadway behind Kent Place Business and Professional Centre. A downtown Lindsay business owner is looking to purchase a laneway to ensure parking, and improve safety, for customers and tenants. During… Continue reading Business owner aims to purchase laneway from Kawartha Lakes

Compounding: The Eighth Wonder of the World

By Wesley Found – President, Linborough Property Corp. Business Advocate, page 11 – June 2024 Edition Anything worthy of attention follows a compounding pattern. They are present in nature, art and indeed business. Compounding provides the beauty in our world and the living standard we all enjoy today. The way a business becomes successful is… Continue reading Compounding: The Eighth Wonder of the World

Health care, education, and downtown businesses

By Kirk Winter – The Lindsay Advocate, pages 32-34, December 2023 Edition Wesley Found is president of the Lindsay Downtown Business Improvement Association (LDBIA), which represents more than 160 businesses in Lindsay’s downtown core. Found believes the mandate of the LDBIA “is to foster a vibrant, vital and resilient downtown.” “The LDBIA has a vision… Continue reading Health care, education, and downtown businesses