
Who Are Yer? // Jack Hunter
Downtowns own Design, Brand and Marketing Executive, Jack Hunter tells us why he’s happy to be back in the office, plus which of the (many) restaurants and bars he’s looking forward to returning to post-lockdown.
Downtowns own Design, Brand and Marketing Executive, Jack Hunter tells us why he’s happy to be back in the office, plus which of the (many) restaurants and bars he’s looking forward to returning to post-lockdown.
Reich Insurance, an Independent, top 50 UK insurance broker, based in Manchester, today announces a greater presence north of the border now supporting clients across Scotland.
Downtown boss Frank McKenna was joined in the Downtown Den by Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Apprenticeships and Skills, Gillian Keegan.
Downtown boss Frank McKenna caught up with the founder of Forgotten Ltd, Gina Broadhurst to discuss the latest developments from the Forgotten Ltd campaign.
Deloitte has announced the winners of the 2020 UK Technology Fast 50 awards.
Fazenda & Picanha’s Relationship Marketing Manager, Georgia Zaryckyj tells us about her business heroes and how she thinks the ‘New Normal’ is changing daily in this weeks Who Are Yer?
Cycle for Smart Works is Smart Works’ annual cycling challenge and this year, it’s going to be bigger, better, and more meaningful than ever before.
Known for carving the finest cuts of South American meat right at your table, city-centre favourite Fazenda has launched a brand-new concept, bringing its famous fillets and perfect Picanha to front doors across the UK.
While 2020 may have us sighing a collective “bah, humbug” not everything is Scrooged. If there’s one thing you can rely on it’s Harvey Nichols’ Christmas Hampers collection
Downtown London Chairman, Simon Danczuk spoke with Paul Hodgins, Director at Shared Transport company, Ginger.
Four leading personalities from across the Northern Powerhouse joined DIB boss Frank McKenna in the Downtown Den to discuss their ideas, thoughts and vision of what place marketing will look like in 2021 and beyond.
According to Avison Young’s UK Cities Recovery Index, multiple sectors in Northern cities including Leeds, Liverpool and Manchester were showing signs of resilience despite increased local social distancing restrictions.