There’s an extra incentive for guests to attend the next eClub meeting on Thursday 30th June 2016 – one of them will leave with a free parking space in Douglas for the next six months!
The parking space is being donated by Rose Estates Limited, the Douglas-based commercial property letting agent which is hosting the June social event at one of its newest property developments at Analyst House on Peel Road.
eClub meetings are open to anyone working in the eGaming industry or who is interested in the sector. Attendees meet regularly in an informal setting and have an opportunity to network with others over drinks and canapes.
Julia Erskine, Director of Rose Estates, said: “As specialists in the letting and management of commercial property in the Isle of Man for over 35 years, we have witnessed first-hand the increase in demand for property by businesses in the eGaming sector in recent times.
“Our professional and dedicated lettings team have already assisted a number of clients in this field to find the right accommodation for them and ensure their tenancy is trouble-free.
“Supporting the eClub is a great opportunity to get to know others working in the eGaming community and develop mutually rewarding relationships. And, as anyone working in Douglas will know, car parking spaces are at a premium so we thought a six-month free let would be a much-valued prize!”
Rose Estates lets out only property which it owns and its current portfolio includes a wide range of commercial office accommodation across central Douglas. All properties are fully refurbished prior to let and have car parking available on site or nearby. Many have stunning views across Douglas Bay.
eClub is a social meeting place for anyone involved or interested in eGaming on the Isle of Man. Initiated by KPMG and Continent 8 Technologies, eClub offers a space for people working in the industry to make contacts, or discuss industry trends and developments.
For more information and how to get involved with eClub visit www.facebook.com/IsleofManeClub or join the group Isle of Man eClub on LinkedIn.
Photo taken at the last eClub meeting.
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