Today's Northern Powerhouse business news from Insider |
Northern Powerhouse leaders have welcomed the government's levelling-up plans but said ensuring investment is driven by local priorities is key. Read More… |
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News from the Northern Powerhouse | Two asset-based lending specialists have joined Dow Schofield Watts to launch a new service providing due diligence and risk management services for clients in the sector. Read More… |
Eden Project North in Morecambe has been granted planning permission, in what has been described as the "latest milestone" for the scheme. Read More… |
More than 250 jobs could be created under newly revealed plans to expand Tyne Tunnel Trading Estate with industrial and retail facilities. Read More… |
Harworth Group has sold land at a significant development site in South Yorkshire earmarked for more than 170 homes and a new hotel. Read More… |
Sports independent production company IMG is set to open a base in Leeds after securing a two-year contract to provide Channel 4's Betfred Super League coverage. Read More… |
A famous concert venue in Manchester, which hosted legendary acts including Jimi Hendrix and The Rolling Stones, is soon to be home to a new creative, educational and food and drink destination. Read More… |
The demolition of the former BHS and Co-Op buildings in Hull is set to begin this month to support the multimillion-pound Albion Square development. Read More… |
Plans for a £100m tyre recycling plant at the Port of Sunderland, which could create up to 100 jobs, have been backed by the council. Read More… |
A global tech firm has outlined its recruitment plans after confirming the opening of a major new base at a landmark scheme in Manchester. Read More… |
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Powerhouse Perspective | In the latest instalment of Insider's Q&A series on the Northern Powerhouse, Stephen Hogg, head of Manchester at JLL, discusses what the initiative means to him, calls for a renewed push to boost the powerhouse agenda, and the outlines the need to improve connectivity between the North's towns and cities. Read More… |
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