Economic Development and Tourism News
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Scott-Woods Transport invests in Georgina
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New 25,000 sq.ft. industrial development coming to Keswick
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A new industrial development on the east side of Woodbine Avenue, north of Ravenshoe Road, will bring more job opportunities to Georgina residents. Scott-Woods Transport Inc., a heavy haul trucking company that employs more than 100 workers transports shipments throughout North America and is known as one of Canada’s most technologically advanced in specialized trucking fleets.
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Georgina receives funding to support agri-tourism development
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The Town of Georgina has received $15,000 through a partnership with Central Counties Tourism (CCT) to grow the Town’s agri-tourism events between May and October 2021. Funding will go towards a multi-event project, Grown in Georgina, that encourages collaboration and tourism partnership building, and promotes local exploration of agri-businesses. The project includes a number of events including the Georgina Farmers’ Market, the Field to Table farm tour and Taste of Georgina.
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COVID-19 grant program helps downtown business install walk-by window
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Ice cream is a summer staple in Georgina, one that is enjoyed by residents and tourists alike. Even with the pandemic and increased public health restrictions, Scoopy Doos in Keswick’s Uptown Business Improvement Area (UKBIA) has ensured its customers can still enjoy a scoop, or two or three (why not?), this summer by installing two new walk-by pick-up windows.
Owners Sheila and Tom were in the midst of installing their first window just before the pandemic hit in 2020, and it helped them as they navigated safety protocols. They noticed some inefficiencies, so decided to contact the Economic Development Tourism office at the Town to apply for another Community Improvement Plan Grant to install two more windows. This would allow them to accept payment at one window and hand out their sweet treats at the others.
“The grant is wonderful,” said co-owner Sheila. “It’s been a lifesaver for our business, which is closed for more than six months of the year with no revenue coming in - but lots going out.”
Read the rest of the blog to find out when they are opening and how your kids can get a free cone of ice cream.
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Local art submissions chosen to beautify downtown areas
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Congratulations to all of the artists who submitted the chosen art pieces to Georgina's 2021 Street Banner Program. The banners will beautify the Town's downtown areas, showcasing the talented artists who call Georgina home.
Submissions were juried by a selection committee composed of Mayor Margaret Quirk, a representative from the Georgina Chamber of Commerce, a representative from the Economic Development Committee, the Executive Director of the Centre for the Arts and Culture, and a representative from one of the three Business Improvement Areas.
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Start-up business receives Town support during the pandemic
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Georgina is home to many home-based entrepreneurs, some of whom started wearing their “business owner” hat during the pandemic. Melissa, the owner of Everything Nice, Sugar and Spice, is a prime example of one of these businesses. After her husband lost his job, Melissa decided to take an entrepreneurial leap and start her business. It wasn’t a daunting feat since she’s been making her products for more than 10 years, but she did have to create an eCommerce website and bring awareness to her brand through social media.
Melissa took advantage of the Pivot Planning Squad run through the Economic Development and Tourism Office. She received marketing tips and tricks with the squad and a review of her new Shopify store before launch.
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Local Economic Recovery Support
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As we continue to navigate this pandemic together, know our team is available to discuss your challenges and guide you to programs, resources or funding opportunities you may not be aware of. Connect with us.
For links to regional, provincial and federal resources, visit yorklink.ca.
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Free professional services
The Northern York Region Professional Services Access Program provides eligible businesses with access to free professional advice, including legal, financial, marketing and more. Learn more.
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Digital Main Street programs
Digital Transformation Grant, Digital Service Squad Program and DMS shopHERE. All programs involve free support in helping businesses expand their digital presence. Learn more.
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COVID-19 Response Fund
South Lake Futures has established the COVID-19 Response Fund to offer loans below prime rate to support businesses impacted by the pandemic. Learn more.
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Georgina COVID-19 Business Support Programs
Business support programs have been extended until the end of 2021 for Georgina businesses. The programs include grants, a development application fee rebate and a patio program. Learn more.
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Marketing support for Georgina businesses
The Town of Georgina's Pivot Planning Squad offers no-cost marketing support for small businesses in Georgina to help pivot their operations. Request consult.
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Jackson's Point
$3,650,000
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Disclaimer: Listings are provided to the Town from brokers, real estate agents, and various real estate websites. The Town of Georgina assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of any information shown, and does not make any representation, warranties or guarantees of any kind in relation to the listings in this e-newsletter or the properties described therein. Please contact the real estate agent or other contact person identified on the listing to verify all information.
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Follow the Georgina Farmers’ Market on Facebook to stay up-to-date on their tentative opening date: Sunday, May 23.
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Georgina Economic Development and Tourism
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