The Leading of Liverpool
Downtown in Business is hosting a series of events throughout the Autumn with senior decision makers from across the Liverpool city region.
Downtown in Business is hosting a series of events throughout the Autumn with senior decision makers from across the Liverpool city region.
The latest episode in our ‘leaders’ series hears from CEO at Liverpool John Lennon Airport, John Irving.
Jim casts his eye on the North West winners and losers in Sir Keir Starmer’s Shadow Cabinet shake up. He also tells the Education Secretary to get some better media advisors!
Nominations are open for the 2024 Women in Business Awards, celebrating the finest female-led business across the Liverpool City Region.
In the fourth epsiode of the ‘Leaders’ series of the Downtown Den podcast, Frank McKenna chats with the chief executive of Birmingham City Council, Deborah Cadman.
Wolverhampton’s Annual Business Breakfast ‘Creating a Visitor City’, will discuss the exciting opportunities available for investors operating in the food and beverage, entertainment, leisure, arts and culture and hospitality sectors.
Downtown in Business will host an exclusive parliamentary reception in association with Leeds and Manchester City Councils.
In the latest episode of the Downtown Den podcast, Frank McKenna chats with CEO of M & Gaucho Restaurants, Martin Williams.
The nominees for the Livercool Awards 2023 hosted by Downtown in Business have been unveiled.
The chief executive and Group chairman of Downtown in Business Frank McKenna, and former BBC North West Political Editor Jim Hancock will launch a new podcast in 2023.
Downtown in Business will host a further fifty plus events in 2023, which will include conferences, awards dinners, breakfast forums, leaders’ lunches, private roundtable dinners and a new social networking brand.
This week’s Venue of the Week is Novotel Liverpool Paddington Village. The stylish hotel offers a variety of facilities and stands a proud 16 floors tall with stunning views of the vibrant Liverpool City Centre.