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In this weeks blog, Jo Phillips discusses the upcoming general election, the significance of the coming weeks and the importance of voting.
In this weeks blog, Jo Phillips discusses the upcoming general election, the significance of the coming weeks and the importance of voting.
In his latest blog, Jim thinks the Prime Minister has taken a huge gamble in calling a General Election whilst the polls remain so strongly against him.
Sponsored by Downtown partners DB3 and Causeway, ‘The Social and Economic Impact of Sport’ aims to gather sporting and business personalities from the Birmingham City region and beyond under one roof and provide a unique platform for discussion.
The DIB UKREiiF Dinner recently brought together DIB members to hear from five leading decision-makers from Leeds, Newcastle, the West Midlands, Liverpool City Region and Wolverhampton to mark the UK Real Estate Investment & Infrastructure Forum (UKREiiF) conference.
We need your help to decide which of our fantastic nominees will come out on top in each of our award categories! Cast your vote now, voting closes 31st May!
‘Cheshire and the Northern Powerhouse’ will take place in Chester from 12 PM to 2:30 PM, featuring Henri Murison, Chief Executive of The Northern Powerhouse Partnership. The event will discuss the future of towns in the North and the latest developments within the Chester City region.
Watch the highlights from Change Makers Live 2024.
Downtown in Business is pleased to announce an exclusive breakfast event in collaboration with Sutcliffe Engineering, taking place on Tuesday, June 25th at the brilliant Neo in Manchester.
The Group CEO of DB3 Group, Nathan McNamara, has been named as the new chair of Downtown in Business Leeds.
Downtown in Business recently attended the relaunch of The Townhouse Hotel in Chester city centre.
Downtown in Business recently hosted the latest in their ‘Leaders Lunch’ series, the ‘Professional Services Leaders Lunch’, in collaboration with The City of Liverpool College. The event aimed to address the future of learning and recruitment in Liverpool.
In light of recent news about the UK GDP figures, Simon Harris, CEO of Avrenim, one of the country’s leading Facilities Management companies and Sean Keyes CEO of leading Structural and Civil Engineering Firm Sutcliffe share their take on the latest developments.