
Downtown Den #112 // Paul Hodgins in the Downtown Den
Downtown London Chairman, Simon Danczuk spoke with Paul Hodgins, Director at Shared Transport company, Ginger.
Downtown London Chairman, Simon Danczuk spoke with Paul Hodgins, Director at Shared Transport company, Ginger.
In an exclusive event hosted by Downtown in Business and the Liverpool BID Company this afternoon, the mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson has said that he wants to work with the private sector to mount a legal challenge against the government if the Chancellor refuses to establish a comprehensive furlough scheme for the city’s business community.
Downtown in Business sponsor High Performance Consultancy is hosting an exclusive webinar focusing on how you can recover and plan for the future of your business.
The chief executive of Downtown in Business has warned the government that business owners and entrepreneurs are becoming increasingly angry and frustrated at what he describes as its inconsistent, confusing and knee-jerk approach to the Covid crisis.
Head of Events here at Downtown gives us her thoughts about returning to the office, plus how events profs are her Business Heroes during this hard time for hospitality #wemakeevents.
Ginger is an exciting new UK based shared transport service. Whether shared bikes, shared e-scooters, shared e-bikes, shared e-microcars, or any other innovative vehicle that emerges, Ginger offer clean, efficient, safe and fun transport.
Downtown in Business was delighted to be joined in the Downtown Den by Ciara Keeling the CEO of Bruntwood Works.
Western Union Business Solutions’ “Are You Ready For 2021?” guide is the ideal resource for companies considering their FX strategies for the year ahead.
The business community is in a state of shock, confusion and despair following a week of government announcements that leave as many questions as answers, according to Frank McKenna, the boss of private sector lobby group Downtown in Business.
Three Local Enterprise Partnership chairs from across the Northern Powerhouse were in conversation with DIB boss Frank McKenna, offering their thoughts and opinions on how the UK and the North in particular can recover from the Coronavirus crisis.
Downtown Chief Executive, Frank Mckenna says the government must extend the business support measures they put in place during the Spring if the country is to avoid a Tsunami of company closures.
If you were wondering what happened to Brexit then look no further than this webinar with Jonathan Isaby, recent editor of Brexit Central. He talks us through the final stages of Brexit and what it means for business.