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There’s a quiet revolution taking place, which you might not be aware of, and it’s primarily focused on the good old bus.
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There’s a quiet revolution taking place, which you might not be aware of, and it’s primarily focused on the good old bus.
Downtown in Business recently held an exclusive roundtable dinner with the leading members of NP11, Sir Roger Marsh OBE and Asif Hamed MBE.
As our U.S. cousins celebrate Thanksgiving, Martin Liptrot looks how what was once a family holiday has become a commerical one.
Ladyboss HR discusses why she’s not afraid to give up the good to go for the great.
William Baldwin, director at civil and structural engineering firm Sutcliffe, has wowed the judges and picked up a score of perfect 10’s at Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation’s Strictly Ballroom, in the process raising circa £1,740 for the charity.
The latest edition of Downtown Quarterly is OUT NOW and focuses on Tech & Innovation.
18th November. The stunning memorial site opened its doors to welcome guests for a night of music, drinks and delicious canapes inspired by the menu.
The English Cities Fund and Salford housing provider, Salix Homes, have struck a landmark agreement to bring forward the latest phase of 96 homes at ECF’s £1bn, 50-acre Salford Central masterplan, taking the overall percentage of affordable homes to 25% across the entire scheme.
Manchester main contractor Russell WBHO has achieved the highest accreditation possible for supporting its employees’ wellbeing, engagement, training, career progression and job satisfaction, particularly throughout the pandemic.
In the latest view from across the pond, Martin Liptrot discusses the transportation infrastructure problems that America faces.
Downtown in Business recently hosted an event with CEO of Manchester City Council, Joanne Roney at the wonderful Innside by Melia hotel.
This week Lord Andrew Adonis, the man who is the brains behind HS2 gives his reaction to the government’s latest decisions around the project in a special ‘guest blog’ for DIB.