What Can Hospitality Leaders Learn from Taylor Swift?
After attending Taylor Swift’s ‘The Eras Tour’ at Anfield, Steven shares some thoughts on what Hospitality Leaders can learn from Taylor Swift.
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After attending Taylor Swift’s ‘The Eras Tour’ at Anfield, Steven shares some thoughts on what Hospitality Leaders can learn from Taylor Swift.
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.
Business leaders from Manchester and beyond have been paying tribute to Sir Howard Bernstein.
In our ‘Who Are Yer?’ video this week, we are joined by the amazing Emily Robson, Assistant Chief Executive of the Knowledge Quarter, Liverpool.
Not long left in this General Election campaign and we are beside ourselves with excitement, as change seems inevitable and we prepare to welcome a Labour government. Well, hardly.
If you are looking for a hotel in Manchester for a summer getaway or for business, why not consider Hyatt Manchester?
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.
Eco Providers, a leading provider of energy-efficient solutions, is proud to announce its continued dedication to social responsibility and community engagement through a range of impactful initiatives, alongside its commitment to assisting households with the Eco4 grant.
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.
The line-up of the Lancashire Net Zero Carbon Conference has been strengthened with the addition of three more expert speakers and panellists.
We are joined by David O’Hearns, Founder and MD of Dawn Creative, for our ‘Who Are Yer?’ video this week.
The polls are not shifting- in fact they are getting worse for Rishi Sunak and the Conservatives. With just over two weeks to go before polling day, Is there anything the Tories can do to prevent the predicted wipeout?