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TOTALLY FRANK - JANUARY 06
2006 was always going to be an interesting year in Liverpool as the city prepares for its 800th birthday, followed by the capital of culture in 08.
But few would have predicted such a dramatic start to the New Year over at the city council, where Sir David Henshaw has walked away from his post as Chief Executive, with a handsome £340,000 pay off, and Councillor Mike Storey has returned to a leadership position within the authority as Executive Member for Special Projects. Read more
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OFF TO A FLYER
We were the first Liverpool Business Club to deliver high value networking events in 2004. In 2005 we made business introductions that lead to over £87m of deals being secured. 2006 has got off to an even better start with our corporate sponsors Maghull Developments winning preferred developer status for one of Liverpool’s highest profile developments; JMU’s Hope Street Portfolio project. Read more
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A FEW WORDS FROM OUR CORPORATE SPONSORS - BRABNERS CHAFFE STREET
Partner and Head of the Corporate team of Brabners Chaffe Street, Denise Walker, comments on the mergers and acquisitions market in the North West. Read more
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PARR STREET - CAPITAL GAIN OR CULTURE PAIN?
The owners of Parr Street Studios, musician Phil Collins and some of his former Genesis band members, have applied for planning permission to convert the building into residential apartments. The Liverpool studios that attracts acts such as Coldplay, New Order, The Charlatans and Pulp will face closure if planning permission is approved. Read more
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SIMON JONES - BRABNERS CHAFFE STREET
Looking up at the city centre skyline it is impossible to miss the myriad of cranes that now dominate the view – what an impact winning the European Capital of Culture for 2008 has had for Liverpool. The number and breadth of building projects now underway is almost overwhelming. Read more
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LAUGHTERHOUSE
The award winning Laughterhouse comedy clubs bring you 3 live comedy shows in two great venues every weekend. Friday & Saturday nights bring you Laughterhouse @ Baby Blue. The exclusive Baby Blue is host to four headline comedians, sexy cocktails, and entrance to one of Liverpool's most trendy clubs. The only people standing are the comedians - everyone gets a seat. Read more
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Exclusive ‘Art for Business’ Exhibition Preview
DLIB Corporate Sponsors Albany Assets are proud to host an exclusive art exhibition preview. This event will be held in the Albany Building, Old Hall Street, Liverpool from 5.30pm until 8.30pm on Thursday 9 February 2006. Read more
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An Audience with Everton’s Chief Executive
On the 16th February 2006 DLIB are hosting an “Audience with Keith Wyness” at Goodison Park. Read more
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JOIN DLIB
Your membership contributions allow us to function, develop and reinvest into Liverpool’s future. Becoming a member ensures DLIB can remain totally independent from any public sector funding or influence. Read more
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