
Talking ‘Bout Innovation
Hosted by Downtown in Business, Talking ‘Bout Innovation 2022 will be an unmissable innovation festival with a range of quality speakers from across the UK.
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Hosted by Downtown in Business, Talking ‘Bout Innovation 2022 will be an unmissable innovation festival with a range of quality speakers from across the UK.

The role of the Broker in Commercial Property Finance is an absolute necessity to evaluate and structure deals and drive them to completion.

Bruntwood and Bury Council have acquired the Mill Gate shopping centre in Bury town centre, as part of a wider regeneration plan that will overhaul the town centre.

The former chief executive of Manchester City Council Sir Howard Bernstein will be the keynote speaker at the launch of the Lancashire Property Club in June.

The Director of the Northern Powerhouse Partnership Henri Murison has been confirmed as an additional speaker for the annual Downtown in Business national Planning, Property, and Regeneration conference.

Downtown in Business are delighted to announce that we will be working with The Open ahead of the Championship’s return to Royal Liverpool in July, 2023.

Straight from London’s West End via the legendary Sydney Opera House, this international sensation is now coming to the Mercure Blackburn Dunkenhalgh Hotel in June 2022.

As high school seniors across the U.S. prepare for Prom, Martin Liptrot discusses how local businesses help out the next generation of workers, and how Corporate America could learn a thing or two from them.

From the end of this year, Royal Mail will only accept and process franked post from franking machine users with Mailmark™ franking machines.

The Neuro Rehabilitation OnLine project has received nearly £180,000 to roll the scheme out through Lancashire and South Cumbria.

Franking Sense® has launched a year of celebration to mark its 30th Anniversary.

As the government has removed remaining domestic restrictions in England, Victoria looks at how businesses still need to comply with legal obligations relating to health and safety.