
Excello Law
We are delighted that Excello Law are our Business of the Month for May 2022. Excello Law is an innovative, new-model commercial law firm which has pioneered a step-change in the delivery of legal services.

We are delighted that Excello Law are our Business of the Month for May 2022. Excello Law is an innovative, new-model commercial law firm which has pioneered a step-change in the delivery of legal services.

Downtown Manchester in Business will be joined at an exclusive roundtable event by the CEO of leading commercial property specialists Bruntwood, Chris Oglesby.

Downtown in Business will be joined by Liverpool City Region Metro Mayor, Steve Rotheram, at an exclusive breakfast event on Wednesday 4th May.

Hosted by Downtown in Business, Talking ‘Bout Innovation 2022 will be an unmissable innovation festival with a range of quality speakers from across the UK.

Business advisory specialist, Sedulo Group, has announced the appointment of Josh Perry as Head of R&D from innovation funding consultancy, Leyton.

The role of the Broker in Commercial Property Finance is an absolute necessity to evaluate and structure deals and drive them to completion.

One of the world’s most endangered primates has been born at Chester Zoo.

Merseyrail today announced that it will begin to operate a 15-minute service across most of its network from Monday 2 May.

The Director of the Northern Powerhouse Partnership Henri Murison has been confirmed as an additional speaker for the annual Downtown in Business national Planning, Property, and Regeneration conference.

Downtown in Business are delighted to announce that we will be working with The Open ahead of the Championship’s return to Royal Liverpool in July, 2023.

Downtown in Business Manchester was joined by the new leader of Manchester City Council, Bev Craig, and Chief Executive, Joanne Roney OBE to share their thoughts and knowledge on the key objectives for Manchester in the upcoming years.

As high school seniors across the U.S. prepare for Prom, Martin Liptrot discusses how local businesses help out the next generation of workers, and how Corporate America could learn a thing or two from them.