
#COMBA22 nominating closes today!
Today is your last chance to nominate those companies and individuals that you think are worthy of a coveted City of Manchester Business Award.
Today is your last chance to nominate those companies and individuals that you think are worthy of a coveted City of Manchester Business Award.
Lord Andrew Adonis, a former adviser to Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, and Boris Johnson, will be one of the keynote speakers at the Downtown in Business national Innovation, Health & Tech conference, to be held in Liverpool on Thursday 23rd June.
On Wednesday evening Downtown in Business Manchester hosted ‘an Unexpectedly Good Wine Tasting’ event sponsored by Bruntwood.
Downtown in Business hosted an exclusive lunch event with Harrogate International Advisory at the stunning brasserie-style restaurant, Bank, on 8th February.
Downtown in Business has teamed up with the business leader collaborative for the inaugural Talking ‘Bout Innovation conference.
Downtown in Business hosted a roundtable lunch with Glenville Walker and Partners to discuss exit strategies for businesses.
Downtown Liverpool were proud to host their first event of 2022 at the spectacular Neighbourhood Liverpool restaurant.
Downtown hosted our first Birmingham event of 2022 on Tuesday 25th January.
Downtown in Business was joined by Becca Heron, Strategic Director for Growth and Development for Manchester City Council, and presenter and reporter, Jacey Normand, for a roundtable dinner at Piccolino Caffe Grande.
Downtown in Business was joined by the team behind the Everton stadium development to over all the stages of the build process at Bramley Moore Dock.
Downtown in Business recently hosted a lunch forum at the Hilton Hotel in Leeds city centre. The event, which was sponsored by Avison Young and Laing O’Rourke, was focused on the status of the Northern Powerhouse, issues surrounding the government’s ‘levelling up’ agenda and the aftermath of the recent announcement of the axing of the HS2 route to Leeds.
Downtown in Business recently hosted a breakfast forum at Mason’s on Seel Street centred around Liverpool’s Visitor Economy and the positive ongoing recovery of the city after the detrimental effects of the pandemic.