The Business Survey: March 2022
Downtown in Business is asking its members their views on a range of issues in our first business survey of 2022.
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Downtown in Business is asking its members their views on a range of issues in our first business survey of 2022.
Chester Zoo is to broadcast a live virtual trip to the zoo to mark British Science Week.
Liverpool John Lennon Airport (LJLA) expects a much busier summer this year as it continues its recovery from the covid pandemic and a £2m investment is now underway to introduce new passenger facilities that will also create a further 200 jobs at the airport.
Downtown Manchester hosted the ‘Manchester Property Club – Education Sector’ in association with Procure Partnerships Framework and Kier Group. DIB was joined by Founder and Director of Procure Partnerships Framework, Robbie Blackhurst, who led the discussion on development projects and management within the education sector, how the nature and scale of these projects have changed over the last two years due to the pandemic, and the government’s Construction Playbook.
Are you looking to sell your business and need advice? Glenville Walker and Partners advises on business sales and exit strategy.
Our international payments partner, Western Union Business Solutions, provides us with monthly market insight into global currencies.
Enjoy 50% off your food every Monday throughout March 2022 at Riva blu restaurants.
This week Victoria provides an important Employment Law update.
One of the North’s leading politicians has been hounded out of office at the age of 48. Jim considers the fate of Newcastle leader Nick Forbes and its implications for our voice in the Levelling Up debate.
Martin Liptrot takes a look at President Biden’s State of the Union address 2022.
Frank McKenna suggests that work/life balance expectations have become somewhat skewered – and that the entitlement demanded by some in the workplace is neither desirable nor sustainable.
Kate Bowyer is to become the new managing director of urban regeneration firm Muse Developments, its parent company Morgan Sindall Group plc announced on Thursday.