Birmingham agency puts best foot forward for charity this Christmas
Three Birmingham charities are set to benefit from a Christmas donation as a team of 26 lace up their running shoes for a good cause this December.
Three Birmingham charities are set to benefit from a Christmas donation as a team of 26 lace up their running shoes for a good cause this December.
An All- Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Lancashire has been launched, with Downtown in Business being appointed as its secretariat by Lancashire County Council.
Downtown in Business was be joined by Tony Attard, Panaz; Stephen Young, Lancashire County Council and Lis Smith, Preston’s College to talk about how Lancashire can come out of the other side of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Just one in four (24%) UK consumers are ‘very concerned’ over companies they interact with online using their personal data.
The M&S Bank Arena has created a virtual visitor tour to show customers the measures it has put in place to ensure it is covid-secure as it prepares to host its first events since before lockdown.
Downtown member SOKA Studio has been working in collaboration with an NHS doctor based in Liverpool to create a hospital themed board game, called Ward Round!
In the UK, the last five years have been characterised by political and economic uncertainty. However, businesses across the West Midlands have weathered the storm and made great strides in expanding their international reach.
Shoppers, staycation guests, couples, family and friends are enjoying the delights of Hilton Liverpool city centres Festive Afternoon Tea.
Merseyrail has announced changes to its timetables for passengers travelling in the New Year.
There is Hope for Hospitality and we are asking for your voice to be part of a joint campaign between the Midlands’ hospitality sector, Andy Street and Downtown in Business.
In an effort to support Liverpool based hospitality businesses, the Liverpool BID Company, Liverpool Hospitality and Ritual are providing a commission-free online ordering tool throughout December and January.
Crossfield Exclusive Developments has completed its £12m transformation of the abandoned Baltic House project in Liverpool’s creative and digital quarter.