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Charlotte antique show has new owner.

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Concord, NC  -  November 30, 2009  - Lydia Sullivan, show director of the Greater Charlotte Antique & Collectible Show, has announced she has purchased the rights to the show from The Art Fair Company's CEO, Michael Franks. Franks acquired the show earlier this year from dmg world media.

 

"We are building such a great show at the Cabarrus Arena," says Sullivan. "I have tremendous support from my exhibitors, shoppers and the Cabarrus Arena staff and management."

 

In fact, the Cabarrus Arena will be working very closely with Sullivan to insure the continued success of the show. "This show has great value for our venue. We will do all we can to help Lydia grow the show at this location," stated Cabarrus Arena General Manager, Frank Lapsley.

 

The next show will be held January 15-17, 2010. The Cabarrus Arena is located at 4752 Hwy 49, Concord, NC. For more information, see our website at www.charlotteantiqueshow.com or call 704-596-46




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