How Your Customers Make Choices: A simple method of improving your offering – and your bottom line

By Wesley Found – President, Linborough Property Corp. The Business Advocate, page 11 – Fall/Winter 2023 Edition In another life of mine, I stumbled on an experiment about jams in a grocery store that stuck with me. One day, at an upscale grocery store, customers would be greeted with a shelf of 24 different kinds… Continue reading How Your Customers Make Choices: A simple method of improving your offering – and your bottom line

The Ken Found Art Fund

Ken Found exhibited a robust commitment to championing local artists, demonstrated through his acquisitions from the Kawartha Art Gallery, the only public art gallery in the City of Kawartha Lakes. Over the course of many years, Ken Found, the founder and former president of Linborough Property Corp, curated an eminent personal collection that graced Kent… Continue reading The Ken Found Art Fund

Kawartha Lakes council to talk about downtown parking strategy later this month

By Dan Cearns, The Standard – October 17, 2023 City of Kawartha Lakes council is expected to discuss the current progress and strategies for parking in Lindsay’s downtown core, at a council meeting later this month. At a meeting on Tuesday, October 10th, Wesley Found, Chair of the Lindsay Downtown Business Improvement Association (BIA), appeared… Continue reading Kawartha Lakes council to talk about downtown parking strategy later this month

Kawartha Lakes council seeks answers on downtown parking strategy progress

By Dan Cearns, The Standard – October 31, 2023 City of Kawartha Lakes council is looking into what actions have been taken, on the downtown parking strategy, in the Lindsay downtown core. At a meeting on Tuesday, October 24th, during discussions about the Committee of the Whole meeting which was held earlier this month, Ward… Continue reading Kawartha Lakes council seeks answers on downtown parking strategy progress

Lindsay Downtown BIA strategizes for better future

By Catherine Whitnall, Kawartha Lakes This Week – June 26, 2023 Between COVID-19 and construction, it’s been a challenging three years for Lindsay’s downtown businesses and services. But the Lindsay Downtown Business Improvement Association, armed with the foundation of long-term board members and new ideas from fresh faces, is taking to heart the adage “what… Continue reading Lindsay Downtown BIA strategizes for better future

Kawartha Lakes business owners invited to have their say in 2023 Business Count Survey

Kawartha Lakes This Week – June 28, 2023 Kawartha Lakes business owners are being encouraged to come forward and be counted as City staff launch the third annual Business Count survey. The survey, developed in partnership with the local Chambers of Commerce and the Lindsay Downtown BIA, aims to take a closer look at the… Continue reading Kawartha Lakes business owners invited to have their say in 2023 Business Count Survey

Hobart’s says it has secret ingredient for all Kawartha Lakes’ restaurants’ well-being: data

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By Roderick Benns, The Lindsay Advocate – May 2, 2018 Wesley Found, of Hobart’s Steakhouse in Lindsay and Peterborough, says he has a new, data-driven approach to his family’s business that he thinks will help all local restaurants succeed. He also believes this new approach will help create a healthier, more vibrant community. Found, who… Continue reading Hobart’s says it has secret ingredient for all Kawartha Lakes’ restaurants’ well-being: data

CCTV for Lindsay downtown receives conditional municipal support

By Kirk Winter, The Lindsay Advocate – December 13, 2023 Kawartha Lakes council has conditionally approved a request from the Lindsay Downtown Business Improvement Association (LDBIA) in the amount of $40,000 for the installation of a closed-circuit camera system to enhance public safety in the downtown core. The LDBIA has approximately 10 weeks to have… Continue reading CCTV for Lindsay downtown receives conditional municipal support