At last its spring and DLIB is well up for it! Our next ‘Sexy Networking’ evening is just around the corner, and it will soon be time for you to start to vote for the companies who you think are deserving of a ‘Business Oscar’. If any further evidence was needed that Liverpool is a place worth visiting nowadays, the city hosted a Tory shadow cabinet meeting in March! And this month also saw DLIB host the first 'Liverpool Property Forum' of 06, with Manchester City Council leader Richard Leese explaining how public-private sector partnerships can help deliver major and sustainable regeneration. Read on for other downtown news....



TOTALLY FRANK - MARCH 06

CITY GROWTH GROUP BACKS DLIB AGENDA
Liverpool’s ‘City Growth Strategy’ was launched earlier this month, and the report included a number of recommendations, which DLIB have been suggesting for at least eighteen months. Read more

 


TWO CHEERS FOR NEW LEADER

An interesting, if hardly inspiring event was organised this month by DLIB members Paver Downes and City Residential. ‘Question Time’ with the recently appointed new city council Leader Warren Bradley. Read more

 


IPPR

Last summer the private sector accused Liverpool City Council of failing in its objective to be ‘business friendly’. With a new council leadership in place, have things improved for the business community this year? Vote now

 


SIR THOMAS HOTEL

The 39 bedroom Sir Thomas Hotel is located in the heart of Liverpool City Centre on the corner of Victoria Street and Sir Thomas Street. Since re-opening their doors after a multi-million pound refurbishment of their St John’s restaurant and bar the hotel has gone from strength to strength. Read more

 


27th APRIL - DOWNTOWN SEXY NETWORKING

The second Downtown Networking event takes places on the 27th April 2006, again in the Sir Thomas Hotel. Read more

 


4th MAY - MEMBERS DINNER

DLIB has recently launched its ‘Downtown Members Networking Dinners’. These events have been established to provide you with the opportunity to meet other DLIB members in a smaller and more intimate surrounding. Read more

 


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