
A week in America | 22 March 2024
To regulate or to encourage? This week Martin looks at the contrasting approaches to the business of sport on both sides of the pond.
To regulate or to encourage? This week Martin looks at the contrasting approaches to the business of sport on both sides of the pond.
Frank McKenna explains why cities who missed MIPIM this year are missing out.
The Downtown in Business team was in Cannes last week for the international property festival MIPIM.
Sedulo Group has announced its intention to expand into Birmingham with the acquisition of R&D tax advisory firm, BTA Services.
This week Jo Phillips comments on the rise of disinformation and what the former head of MI5 thinks we we can do to stop it.
In his blog Jim thinks the pressure has eased on the Prime Minister for now. He has been taking the political temperature in Leeds and Westminster.
In this Who Are Yer? we speak to Claire Ellis from Wellness in the City.
We are delighted to announce that voting for the City of Liverpool Business Awards is now officially open!
Downtown in Business is excited to announce a dynamic Leaders Lunch with hospitality industry professionals that will feature insights, networking, and a robust discussion on the evolution of the hospitality sector with Manchester Nighttime Economy advisor, Sacha Lord.
Can Sunak really survive in downing street until the autumn – or is a summer election now inevitable.
We are delighted that Conlon Construction are our latest Business of the Week. Conlon Construction is a client – focused, multi award winning, Chartered Building Company.
The winners of the 2024 Red Rose Awards were revealed at a glamorous black-tie celebration hosted by Winter Gardens Blackpool and attended by more than 1,000 members of the Lancashire business community.