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We are delighted that Bruntwood SciTech are our Business of the Month for January 2024. Bruntwood SciTech drives inclusive, sustainable economic growth through investment in science and technology infrastructure.
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We are delighted that Bruntwood SciTech are our Business of the Month for January 2024. Bruntwood SciTech drives inclusive, sustainable economic growth through investment in science and technology infrastructure.
In the final Downtown Den Politics Podcast of 2023, Frank is joined by Downtown’s U.S. commentator Martin Liptrot.
Manchester Foundation Trust Charity is hosting a special event, ‘Inspire & Engage: Charity Partnerships for a Thriving Workplace’ on Tuesday 23rd January 2024.
A line-up of influential and experienced entrepreneurs has been announced to speak at the first ever Lancashire Festival of Business, which will take place at the Dunkenhalgh Hotel on February 1.
The Municipal Hotel have just launched their Spa memberships that is all about min, body and soul.
In 2023 DIB hosted over 100 events bringing together over 3.5k business leaders from across the country. And 2024 is shaping up to be even bigger and better.
2023 has been incredible – thanks to all of our partners, members, venues, and speakers for making it happen. This short video captures just some of the highlights.
Downtown in Business will host a parliamentary reception with Leaders, CEX’s and senior leadership teams from Manchester and Leeds City Council at The House of Commons on Monday 29th January 2024.
This week’s Venue of the Week is Malmaison Liverpool. The boutique hotel is located on Liverpool’s iconic waterfront and has a brand new ‘Bar & Grill’ dining area, making it the perfect location for a cocktail or al fresco dining experience.
As we round out 2023, the latest guest in the Downtown Den ‘Leaders’ series is Dave Brewitt the Owner and Chief Executive of Hope Street Hotel and Owner of Carpenter Investments.
Jim gives us his winners and losers from a year which, he thinks, leaves
us with little to be optimistic about.
Work has officially started on site as part of plans to transform Liverpool’s former Littlewoods building into a world-class film and TV campus.