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Full service content marketing agency, HDY Agency, has expanded its portfolio of clients after securing a number of new projects with global biotechnology company, The Binding Site.
Full service content marketing agency, HDY Agency, has further bolstered its senior operations team after appointing its first Creative Director, Paul Power.
In the latest view from across the pond, Martin Liptrot discusses the transportation infrastructure problems that America faces.
This week Lord Andrew Adonis, the man who is the brains behind HS2 gives his reaction to the government’s latest decisions around the project in a special ‘guest blog’ for DIB.
Eighteen years ago, Downtown in Business hosted its very first event. The ‘Livercool’ awards at the Crowne Plaza Hotel on the city’s famous waterfront.
Birmingham-based property developer, Cordia Blackswan has taken the next step in its regional growth journey with the acquisition of its first site in the Digbeth area of the city.
This festive season celebrate Christmas at Fazenda. Immerse yourself in the South American unique rodizio way of dining and enjoy an unmissable festive season.
FYC – sponsorship partner of The Multicultural Business & Community Champion Awards – has won a prestigious beauty award just one year since the product range launched.
The University of Birmingham is to offer hundreds of scholarships to under-represented groups in the Midlands to help them improve their skills and secure jobs in the technology sector.
Downtown in Business, in association with Knowledge Quarter Liverpool (KQ Liverpool) and Sciontec, will host its inaugural national Innovation, Health & Technology conference at world class venue, the Spine, in Paddington Village, Liverpool.
If the price of everyday items rocketed at the same rate as used cars, the average price of car mats would cost almost £36* and would climb to £56.58 in the next two years if the same rate of inflation continues.