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Got a great business idea? You could win free rent in downtown Yellowknife for a year

A new contest created by the City of Yellowknife offers one lucky entrepreneur a chance to kickstart their business with free rent for a year.

Contest winner will receive up to $4,000 per month to pay for rent in one of 11 downtown locations

The Win Your Space YK contest is being put on by the City of Yellowknife. It's aimed to drive interest in businesses setting up shop in the City's downtown core - long a target of revitalization for the town's municipal government. (City of Yellowknife)

In just two to five minutes, one lucky entrepreneur could convince the City of Yellowknife to give them free rent downtown for a year.

'Win your Space,'a contest launched by the City of Yellowknife this month, is awarding a free 12-month lease downtownto the person who presents them with the best new business idea.

The winner will choose one of 11 downtown locations to operate out of, worth a value of up to $4,000 in rent a month $48,000 for the full year.

In a short, two- to five-minutevideo, participants are asked to make their best pitch on what business they would like to bring downtown.

Stephanie Vandeputte, an economic development and communications officer with the City, says the pilot project is from the community, for the community.

"In 2015, we undertook the Business Incentive Strategy, and from that, we learned the commercial vacancy rate downtown is actually a lot higher than the rest of Yellowknife," she said.

"That, as well as [supporting] council'sgoals and priorities...we wanted to support the business community, support entrepreneurs, while supporting the downtown revitalization."

Particpants must be over 19 years old, and must be a legal resident of Yellowknife, Dettah or N'dilo in order to be eligible to win the contest.

While franchises and restaurants aren't eligible to apply, the City will accept proposals from current business owners if their pitch is unrelated to their existing business and they don't already work downtown.

The contest closes the evening of May 28.

With files from Mackenzie Scott