Downtown in Business (DIB) is excited that Phil Marsden, Managing Director of Muse North West, will be a key speaker at our upcoming Mersey Power Towns event. Taking place on Tuesday, 15th October, from 10:30 am to 12:30 pm at the Irvine Building, Birkenhead, the event will focus on the future of towns in the Liverpool City Region, with a spotlight on innovative and sustainable urban regeneration.
As the Managing Director of Muse North West, he has been at the forefront of delivering successful, sustainable places that not only enhance the local environment but also set new standards in urban development. Phil has played a pivotal role in Muse’s collaborations with local councils, including Salford City Council, Stockport Council, and Oldham Council, driving forward projects that are shaping the future of these communities.
One of Phil’s most notable achievements is his work on the Salford Central development in partnership with Salford City Council. Under his leadership, the development has become a model for long-term urban regeneration. A highlight of this project is the groundbreaking Eden office building. The building serves as a blueprint for future sustainable construction, with Muse actively sharing its insights to benefit the wider industry.
Phil’s commitment to sustainability and innovation has positioned him as a thought leader in the field of urban regeneration. His work at Muse North West reflects a deep understanding of how to create places that are not only economically viable but also environmentally and socially responsible. His leadership underscores his dedication to pushing the boundaries of what is possible in urban development, making him a key figure in the conversation about the future of our towns and cities.
At the Mersey Power Towns event, Phil will share his experiences and insights on how sustainable development can transform towns and cities in the Liverpool City Region. He will discuss the importance of collaboration between the public and private sectors, the role of innovative design in creating sustainable communities, and the lessons learned from projects like Salford Central and Eden.
Phil will be joined by other esteemed speakers, including Chris Lee, Creative Director at Start-Yard, Stephen Young, Chief Executive of Halton Borough Council, Steve Parry, Managing Director at Ion Developments, and Max Steinberg, Chair at Shakespeare Playhouse North. Together, they will explore the latest developments and future opportunities for the region’s towns, offering attendees a rich and insightful discussion on the future of Mersey Power Towns.
For more information and to register for the event, please contact alice.evans@downtowninbusiness.com.
Don’t miss this chance to gain valuable insights from some of the region’s most influential leaders in urban development and regeneration.