Downtown to sponsor Tech Show North
Downtown in Business have become official Media Partners for Tech Show North and eCommerce Show North at EventCity, Manchester this May 8 & 9, 2019 .
Downtown in Business have become official Media Partners for Tech Show North and eCommerce Show North at EventCity, Manchester this May 8 & 9, 2019 .
A ball jointly organised by the Institute of Quarrying Lancashire Branch and Institute of Asphalt Technology Pennine Branch rocked as far as Rosemere Cancer Foundation was concerned as it led to a £1,580 donation to the charity.
Blueprint Interiors has won the Innovation in Construction category at the Leicestershire Live Innovation Awards 2019, for the project to transform its offices, WorkLife Central in Ashby de la Zouch.
Merseyside solicitors strengthening growing private client department
Well Met is putting sustainability at the heart of its day delegate rate for 2019 with the introduction of a series of products and processes to bolster the conference organisation’s green credentials.
Here are a selection of our favourite tweets from the past 7 days. This weeks tweets feature @jeff_daniels, @paulcksedulo, @dib_chris, @lisa_middleton_ and @dib_adamheard.
Nikal together with JV partner The Addy Consultancy has purchased a one-acre site in the King’s Dock area of Liverpool. The intention is to deliver a £100million mixed-use, leisure led development.
A panel of leading finance experts offered their opinions and skilled advice to a Downtown Birmingham audience.
Many people are unaware that The Villa, Wrea Green serve breakfast to the public, not just to their residents!
Carbon Neutral Waste Management Company, B&M Waste Services, have launched a new waste minimisation campaign- Simple Swaps.
Jim looks at the new Halloween Brexit deadline. He thinks it could lead to the pressure being taken off until another crisis in the autumn. However there is a chance Mrs May could use the threat of European elections to force her deal through after Easter.
‘You say extension, we say flextension, let’s call the whole thing off’ Frank McKenna’s latest take on the Brexit saga.