
26-Storey Tower Block Abseil For We Love MCR Charity
We all love Manchester’s dramatic city centre skyline. Now you can get up there, admire the view, take a deep breath, and step off…
We all love Manchester’s dramatic city centre skyline. Now you can get up there, admire the view, take a deep breath, and step off…
The latest biannual newsletter that keeps you informed and ‘energised’ on the latest happenings at Davies Partnership.
After yet another horrific week in the U.S. Martin Liptrot discusses Texas Governor, Greg Abbott and his pro-gun outlook.
DIB boss Frank Mckenna asks: Could a more common sense, less draconian approach to the pandemic have been adopted? Could the catastrophic impact on the economy, kids education and mental health have been avoided? Certainly, from what Sue Gray tells us, the staff at 10 Downing Street don’t appear to have seen COVID as the deadly virus they had us believe.
DIB invite you to join us at the Chester Townhouse and Secret Garden for Downtown Connects Cheshire on Thursday 16th June.
Downtown in Business will be joined by Chief Sustainability and Communications Officer at Newcastle International Airport, Graeme Mason, for an exclusive roundtable lunch on Tuesday 14th June at Banyan, Newcastle.
Hazel Walker, Chief Executive of specialist business law firm, Glenville Walker and Partners, gives her thoughts on our recent Mersey Power Towns event.
Bruntwood Works’ £30m Ev0 development in Greater Manchester will meet the LETI 2020 design target for upfront carbon; the RIBA 2025 performance targets on whole life carbon and the UKGBC Paris Proof target on operational energy use.
Sean Keyes, managing director at Sutcliffe reflects on his experiences at UKREiiF 22.
The chief executive of Coventry City Council Martin Reeves, and the winner of the Northwest property personality of the year award Phil Mayall of Muse Developments have been added to the impressive list of speakers for the Downtown in Business ‘Talking ‘Bout Regeneration’ conference, which takes place in Birmingham on Thursday 15th September 2022.
Downtown in Business prides itself on hosting the very best events and attracting great people into the room. Already in May we have enjoyed the company of the chief executives of Birmingham, Coventry, Newcastle, and Wolverhampton City Council’s; the chief executive of the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority; the leaders of Leeds and Manchester City Council’s; Sir Howard Bernstein; the chief executive of Halton Borough Council; the Liverpool City Region mayor; the heads of regeneration from Wirral, Birmingham, and Leeds; and the chief executive of Liverpool John Lennon Airport.
The chief executive of Newcastle City Council Pam Smith was the keynote speaker at the launch of Downtown in Business Newcastle. She was joined by the chief executive of Liverpool John Lennon Airport John Irving, who was previously the Finance Director of Newcastle United Football Club, and 50 business leaders from across the city.