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We can’t believe Easter has been and gone – and with it 25 DIB events!
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We can’t believe Easter has been and gone – and with it 25 DIB events!
Downtown in Business, in association with Best for Britain, hosted two exclusive Fringe events at this years annual Labour Party conference in Liverpool.
Three leading political and policy experts were in Birmingham this week, offering their thoughts on the recent General Election.
Halton Borough Council became the first local authority to pledge its support for Causeway Technologies call to include ‘mental health support’ as part of its social value ask in any future construction projects it procures.
In his latest Blog, Steven reflects on ‘The Art of Hospitality Conference’, where over 100 people gathered, to collectively explore ‘How to Make Hospitality Great Again’, with ‘People, Place Making and Perception’ in mind.
Ahead of the country going to the polls on 4th July, Downtown in Business hosted a pre-election dinner on Monday 17th June 2024 to discuss the upcoming election.
Watch the highlights from Change Makers Live 2024.
Over 100 business leaders and representatives from across the Liverpool region and beyond gathered for the second annual Change Makers Live Conference 2024 in Liverpool.
The Downtown in Business team was in Cannes last week for the international property festival MIPIM.
Acknowledging the challenges of an economy in technical recession, and the trials and tribulations of Birmingham City Council, Neil Rami was still upbeat about the prospects of the region in the coming months and years.
Downtown in Business hosted its third annual ‘Talking ‘Bout Regeneration’ conference at the Lowry Hotel, Manchester.
The Group Chair and chief executive of Downtown in Business Frank McKenna hosted a major investment and regeneration forum in Wolverhampton.