
Join DIB at Downtown Connects
Downtown in Business have teamed up with Bar Pintxos to invite you to Downtown Connects on the evening of Thursday 21st July 2022.
Downtown in Business have teamed up with Bar Pintxos to invite you to Downtown Connects on the evening of Thursday 21st July 2022.
Join Downtown in Business and High Performance Consultancy on Thursday 14th July at the fantastic INNSiDE by Melia hotel for what is sure to be a fascinating discussion into the ‘new’ post-COVID world.
Downtown in Busines shosted a new networking event at the fabulous Townhouse Hotel & Secret Garden in Chester recently.
Downtown in Business hosted a special Birmingham Property Club event focusing on Mental Health in the construction sector recently.
Downtown in Business prides itself on hosting the very best events and attracting great people into the room. Already in May we have enjoyed the company of the chief executives of Birmingham, Coventry, Newcastle, and Wolverhampton City Council’s; the chief executive of the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority; the leaders of Leeds and Manchester City Council’s; Sir Howard Bernstein; the chief executive of Halton Borough Council; the Liverpool City Region mayor; the heads of regeneration from Wirral, Birmingham, and Leeds; and the chief executive of Liverpool John Lennon Airport.
Downtown in Business will host its most extensive spring/summer events programme ever in 2022.
Downtown CEO, Frank McKenna recaps DIB’s first quarter of 2022 and outlines some of the highlights to look forward to in Spring/Summer 2022.
A businesswoman is on a mission to save corporate Christmas celebrations as a nation of festive parties face the axe.
Eighteen years ago, Downtown in Business hosted its very first event. The ‘Livercool’ awards at the Crowne Plaza Hotel on the city’s famous waterfront.
Downtown in Business is back to doing what it does best, hosting a flurry of events over the past fortnight as COVID restrictions are slowly lifted.
As the country prepares to start the long-awaited journey out of lockdown, DIB boss Frank Mckenna tells us why writing off cities is daft; permanently working from home is dumb; and getting the economy singing again is Downtown.