Innovation-led assets drive 68% increase in pre-tax profits at Bruntwood
Bruntwood has reported one of the strongest set of figures in its 46-year history.
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Bruntwood has reported one of the strongest set of figures in its 46-year history.
Birmingham’s Colmore BID has launched a free upskilling programme to teach businesses and individuals life-saving personal safety skills.
Birmingham Airport has celebrated its 10 millionth customer of this financial year.
Solihull’s Urban Growth Company is working with VINCI Building to promote a social inclusion programme to help deliver real change for communities around the £3.2 billion Arden Cross site.
Season two of the Downtown Den Podcast is all about Winning Women, this week Frank McKenna chats with TV presenter Hayley Palmer. An underachiever at school, a self-confessed chatterbox, and a little lost as to know what to do with herself, Hayley Palmer reached her mid-twenties and decided she’d quite like to be a television presenter…
Birmingham Tech, the region’s leading champion of the technology sector, has announced a partnership with local charity Acorns Children’s Hospice.
We are delighted that The Flower Bowl is our Venue of the Week. The Flowerbowl Entertainment Centre is a multifunctional entertainment venue with curling, ten pin bowling, a cinema, restaurants and more in Preston, Lancashire.
This week in ‘Who Are Yer?’, Sean Keyes from Sutcliffe.
This week, sales expert and communications guru, Andy Bounds reflects on 20 years of Downtown.
We are delighted that Avison Young are our Business of the Month for February 2023. Avison Young strive to be real estate at its best, helping people be more productive, prosperous and positive.
We are delighted that Seven Living are our latest Business of the Week. Seven Living are on a mission to re-shape the hospitality & travel industry and make hosting your home easier than ever.
Passengers travelling with West Midlands Railway (WMR) are being warned not to travel on two days in February due to industrial action.