Today's Northern Powerhouse business news from Insider |
Work has started on a flagship hotel as part of Sheffield's Heart of the City scheme following the appointment of a construction contractor. Read More… |
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News from the Northern Powerhouse | GP Bullhound has announced that entries for the 2021 Northern Tech Awards are now open. In their eighth year, the annual Northern Tech Awards showcase and celebrate the fastest growing and most promising tech companies in the North of England and Scotland. Read More… |
Plans for a £400m city centre regeneration scheme designed to create more than 1,200 homes have been approved. Read More… |
The preferred bidder for the University of Manchester's £1.5bn innovation district has been confirmed, with the major development taking another step forward. Read More… |
Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen has unveiled Teesside Airport's multimillion-pound terminal redevelopment. Read More… |
Plans for the conversion and extension of a pair of listed buildings in Leeds city centre look set to get the go-ahead next week. Read More… |
Outline plans for a huge motorway service area in Warrington – including a 100-bed hotel – look set to advance next week. Read More… |
Uniper, Siemens Energy, Toyota Tsusho and Associated British Ports have submitted a joint funding bid to support a decarbonisation project at the Port of Immingham. Read More… |
A Newcastle-based employee voice platform has secured further funding to support growth plans. Read More… |
SME funding provider Mercia has made a promotion and new appointment to the team at its Leeds office. Read More… |
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Powerhouse Perspective | In the latest instalment of Insider's Q&A series on the Northern Powerhouse, Francesca Dowling, head of compliance at business banking app Amaiz, outlines what the initiative means to her, the need for investment in infrastructure, skills and education, and how the North can be a pioneer in remote working. Read More… |
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