
Join Albert’s Schloss for breakfast at the Cook Haus
Enjoy any breakfast item with a choice of hot or soft drink for just £10 at the Cook Haus at Albert’s Schloss.
Enjoy any breakfast item with a choice of hot or soft drink for just £10 at the Cook Haus at Albert’s Schloss.
It’s likely that having staff trained in Mental Wellbeing First Aid will become a requirement for businesses in the near future. Get one step ahead by booking yourself or your employees onto this fantastic new workshop-style course.
Successful athlete turned businesswoman Goldie Sayers features in the latest Downtown Den podcast. To celebrate the announcement of the inaugural DIB ‘Business of Sport’ conference which will take place at the Emirates Old Trafford at Lancashire Cricket Club on 7th September 2023.
The 19th annual COLBA gala awards dinner, recognised as the city’s most prestigious gathering of Liverpool’s leading movers & shakers in business, will be headline sponsored this year by Liverpool John Lennon Airport and premier airline Lufthansa.
Downtown in Business, in association with Sedulo Group and VSI executive Education, will host its inaugural ‘Business of Sport’ conference on Thursday 7th September at the iconic Lancashire Cricket Club, Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester.
Local businesses rally together to support Woodlands Hospice’s ‘Bring a Pound to Work Day’ on Friday 3rd March 2023.
After a successful series of events in 2022, Downtown in Business in partnership with High Performance Consultancy will be hosting our next HR focussed business gyms in Manchester and Birmingham.
This week in Who Are Yer? Our stateside bloger, Martin Liptrot.
Kevin Johnson, MD of Birmingham-based strategic communications and public affairs firm Urban Communications reflects on twenty years of Downtown in Business.
Lisa Morton, CEO of leading integrated comms agency Roland Dransfield, shares her thoughts on twenty years of Downtown in Business.
Big changes to the government’s approach were demanded at Downtown’s Talking ‘Bout Regeneration conference in Birmingham. The private sector sent out a clear message that investment was waiting if barriers could be removed. Public sector speakers wanted an end to the beauty contests that pitted one council against another.
This week Martin looks at Black History Month and other celebrations of diversity in the United States…