
Celebrations for tourism sector
Back in the beautiful surroundings of Liverpool Cathedral, the Liverpool City Region Tourism Awards took place on Thursday 10th March 2022.
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Back in the beautiful surroundings of Liverpool Cathedral, the Liverpool City Region Tourism Awards took place on Thursday 10th March 2022.
Liverpool city centre’s economy saw over £743m spent in Q4 2021 in the crucial Christmas season, seeing the city almost return to pre-pandemic levels of spend.
Bill Ady, CEO of Liverpool BID Company has commented on the latest COVID guidance.
After being appointed Chief Constable of Merseyside Police in April last year, Serena Kennedy, will join Downtown in Business for an exclusive lunch event on
Liverpool BID Company is working with partners at Merseyside Police and Liverpool City Council to make the city centre safe and welcoming, as well as with partners and organisations representing the city’s LGBTQIA community.
Liverpool BID Company’s 5 year plan to enhance Liverpool city centre to improve public realm, connectivity and support has been is backed with Yes vote.
Liverpool BID Company 5 year plan to enhance Liverpool city centre to improve public realm, connectivity and support for business
How can Liverpool build back better and what could help your business get to a stronger position?
In an effort to support Liverpool based hospitality businesses, the Liverpool BID Company, Liverpool Hospitality and Ritual are providing a commission-free online ordering tool throughout December and January.
Industry leaders, political figures and Business Improvement Districts are calling on the Government to support businesses within the retail, hospitality and leisure sectors who have a rateable value of more than £51,000.
Liverpool’s office market is in good health, with a robust mix of industries and sectors, demand at a five year constant and businesses looking for larger office spaces.
A telephone box in Liverpool city centre has been converted into a life-saving defibrillator, as a campaign to make the city “heart-safe” continues.