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Sedulo breaks down the Spring Statement and what it means for you and your business
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Sedulo breaks down the Spring Statement and what it means for you and your business
Bruntwood Works has submitted a planning application to revive a landmark building in Manchester city centre with more than 150 years of banking history.
Neil Petty from BloomSmith discusses the future of the high street and retail.
Downtown Manchester in Business will be joined by the Chris Oglesby, Chief Executive Officer of leading commercial property specialists Bruntwood. This exclusive roundtable event will
Join Wilde aparthotels by Staycity, on Thursday 17th March 2022 from 4pm – 10pm for an open-house event where you can explore Manchester’s newest aparthotel.
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.
Residential meetings with unique event food and beverage options from Gino D’Acampo at INNSiDE hotels.
Leading industry experts, Hive Projects, is celebrating two years of rapid growth, doubling its turnover, securing contract wins and expanding its leadership team.
Today is your last chance to nominate those companies and individuals that you think are worthy of a coveted City of Manchester Business Award.
On Wednesday evening Downtown in Business Manchester hosted ‘an Unexpectedly Good Wine Tasting’ event sponsored by Bruntwood.
Valentines is all wrapped up at The Laureate Restaurant with a special Love Spell package available from Saturday 12th until Monday 14th February.
JLL in Manchester has reported a significant rise in sales and lettings values across the city centre in 2021, with strong demand expected to continue throughout the new year. Average sale prices rose by 22%, while the rental average grew by 8%.