Today's Northern Powerhouse business news from Insider |
A logistics distribution unit in West Yorkshire let to online consumer goods retailer Buy It Direct has been acquired by a property investment firm in a £17m deal. Read More… |
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News from the Northern Powerhouse | One of the UK's largest port operators has revealed major changes to its senior leadership team, taking effect from April. Read More… |
Renaker's plans for four huge new towers in Manchester city centre - including a 60-storey skyscraper - have been backed. Read More… |
Plans have been revealed for a significant development on Leeds' South Bank featuring more than 2,000 homes, hotel, office, retail, and commercial space. Read More… |
Enabling works to prepare land for development at Port of Sunderland, as part of the port's Enterprise Zone, have been given the green light. Read More… |
Bruntwood Works has submitted plans to turn a grade II* listed former bank building in Manchester city centre into a new work and hospitality destination. Read More… |
A Cramlington-headquartered offsite construction company, which specialises in zero-carbon emissions buildings, has been appointed by Piramal Pharma Solutions to create a £30m antibody drug conjugate manufacturing facility. Read More… |
Plans for a mixed-use development including housing, a retirement village, care home, discount supermarket and industrial units on the site of a former tumble dryer manufacturing facility in West Yorkshire have been given the go-ahead. Read More… |
Newcastle-based food and drink canning business CRL Foods has secured £410,000 in funding, which will enable it to purchase new equipment and add additional production lines. Read More… |
Cuffe and Taylor has signed an exclusive deal to promote live music events at The Piece Hall in Halifax, with the listed venue set to host the likes of Paloma Faith, Tom Jones and Primal Scream. Read More… |
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Powerhouse Perspective | In the latest instalment of Insider's Q&A series on the Northern Powerhouse, Roger Redfearn-Tyrzyk, director global gaming and sales UK and Ireland, at IDnow, discusses what the initiative means to him, the need for a focus on revamping the region's high streets, and the importance of involving mid-sized companies. Read More… |
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