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The Power of Pop-ups - Lincoln, IL

The registration for The Power of Pop-ups is now closed.  If you have questions, please contact pscha2@illinois.edu.

When: Wednesday, May 10, 2023
Time:  5:30pm to 6:30pm
Where: Lincoln Arts Institute, 112 S. McLean St., Lincoln, IL
Who should attend:  Community leaders, event coordinators, small business owners, artists and others interested in using pop-ups or creating pop-up events

The Power of Pop-up Shops:  Building Equitable Entrepreneurial Ecosystems

Pop-up shops can be used to create vibrant downtowns while giving start-ups, artists and existing businesses a place to test markets, build a customer-base and increase revenue.  Because pop-ups cost significantly less to start-up then a storefront, they can assist communities in building equity in their existing entrepreneurial eco-systems by providing lower cost options to startup businesses. 

Pop-ups are not just for start-ups. They can also be a great way for online merchants to take their products offline in order to grow revenues and lead customers to their online shops.  Even existing brick and mortar stores have used pop-ups to expand their brand awareness.  Pop-up events can also assist in re-establishing or expanding retail options in struggling downtowns. 

The presenter will provide ways communities can utilize the pop-up concept to its full potential.  Examples will be provided of communities in Illinois, both urban and rural that have adopted policies and ordinances to spur equitable entrepreneurial development using pop-up shops.  

Pam Schallhorn, Extension Specialist in Community & Economic Development helped to create the Rockford City Market and was a member of the initial steering committee from 2010 to 2014. She is an authority on the ‘creative economy’ and has presented on the topic at both state and national conferences.  Before coming to Extension, she was a commercial lender for over two decades and was the Director of the SBDC in Rockford, IL.  She has earned a master’s degree in political studies and a bachelor’s in finance.  

For more information on the program or if you need reasonable accommodations in order to attend, please contact the presenter at pscha2@illinois.edu 

Keywords:  entrepreneurial eco-systems, small business development, pop-up shops, creative economy