Three prominent businesses and movements were honored on Tuesday evening at the awarding of a new initiative prize, which recognizes innovative actors actively contributing to Lolland-Falster’s growth. The award was presented during the Lolland-Falster Business Award ceremony in Nykøbing Falster, where Langø Grill & Fiskebar, Marielyst Golf & Fun Park, and the Lolland-Falster Lovestorm movement were recognized for their contributions.
A thriving business community
CEO of Business Lolland-Falster, Mikkel Wesselhoff, emphasized the importance of the many local initiatives that are helping to strengthen the business community on Lolland-Falster:
– We have a rich and diverse business community on Lolland-Falster. Large, small, and medium-sized businesses, all driven by dedicated people, are contributing to the positive development in the area. With the new initiative prize, we want to recognize the many positive initiatives that make a difference and deserve to be celebrated, said Mikkel Wesselhoff.
Awardees with significant local impact
Langø Grill & Fiskebar, Marielyst Golf & Fun Park, and Lolland-Falster Lovestorm were honored for each contributing to the positive development of the region.
Langø Grill & Fiskebar was recognized for putting Langø Harbor on the map as a popular destination where guests from near and far come to enjoy both local cuisine and the unique atmosphere.
Marielyst Golf & Fun Park was acknowledged for its constant development and innovative approach to entertainment. With offerings like escape rooms, the park has managed to attract even more visitors to the area.
Lolland-Falster Lovestorm was celebrated for its ongoing efforts to promote the region’s positive image and attract new residents through community building and visibility across platforms.
The initiative prize was awarded in collaboration with Business Lolland-Falster, Nordea, accounting firm Aage Maagensen, and the Folketidende Group. The purpose of the prize is to recognize initiatives that may not necessarily fit under the traditional business award but still make a significant difference to the region’s future.