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The Chester County Keystone Innovation Zone is operated by the Chester County Economic Development Council. This project is funded in part with a grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Community & Economic Development plus funds and services provided by Chester County the KIZ board and partners.

 

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We invite you to visit the Chester County Economic Development Council site to find news and events that are important to the Chester County Keystone Innovation Zone. CCEDC

KIZ companies are eligible to attend the sessions below at no cost. To learn more, contact Erika Crawford at 610-458-5700 x262 or via email.


The Dos And Don'ts Of Real Estate For Business... Important Things To Know As An Early Stage Company > December 2, 2009 > 8:30-10:30 AM > West Chester, PA
In this dramatic economic climate, emerging companies in the technology, bio-tech, life science and other industries face challenges to their formation, growth and success that are unlike their predecessors. To survive and to thrive, these companies need to address these challenges with creative, nimble, and unique strategies.  If how to extend your company’s financial burn rate is of great importance to you—whether you’re looking for a new facility or trying to save money in your current one—then this panel is for you. This panel will provide real world answers about how to make your company’s cash last by controlling your real estate costs… what to do, what not to do and, most importantly, how to do it. You will also learn how young companies can get access to newly available spaces.  The panel will be moderated by David Niles, Senior Advisor for CresaPartners. With more than 10 years in commercial real estate, Mr. Niles offers unique expertise and experience to help educate and prepare young companies for the impact that real estate will have on cash flow, growth and exit strategies.

For more information or to register, click here.