This document provides information about Derby, UK including:
1. Derby has the highest proportion of high-tech employment in the UK and is number one in the UK for high-technology industries.
2. The city council has invested over £100 million in infrastructure, regeneration projects, and leisure facilities to attract investment and jobs to the city.
3. Upcoming projects include the Castleward Urban Village, a £100 million 20-year partnership to build 800 homes and commercial space, and the Regeneration Fund which aims to create 500 jobs and attract £75 million in private sector investment.
The document outlines Birmingham's plans to accommodate projected population and economic growth through 2031 and beyond. It discusses transforming key areas of the city through major developments and infrastructure projects that will add over 100,000 new jobs and 51,100 new homes. These include redeveloping New Street Station, extending the Metro line, transforming the Library of Birmingham, and major mixed-use projects like Paradise Circus. The growth will be supported by six new economic zones and expanding employment sites like Peddimore. Major housing growth areas and a new sustainable urban extension at Langley are also outlined. The document highlights two current investment opportunities - the Icknield Port Loop and former Selly Oak Hospital redevelopment sites.
Mountford Pigott provides masterplanning and architectural services for commercial development projects in the UK and abroad. They have prepared numerous masterplans for sites involving mixed-use development including residential, retail, leisure, and employment space. Their experience spans a wide range of project scales and types, from business parks to urban regeneration schemes. Mountford Pigott takes a collaborative approach working with clients and other consultants to develop masterplans that are presented to planning authorities and the public.
Chester Growth Partnership: Young Professionals DrinksPlace North West
The document discusses the residential property market in Chester, UK. It provides information on the types of housing stock available, including traditional homes and new developments. It outlines the demand drivers in Chester, such as families seeking good schools and young professionals attracted by the city's amenities. The housing market in Chester has performed well in recent years, with prices 10-15% above the 2007 peak. The outlook is positive, with further gentrification and price growth expected.
Building Successful Communities: Mike Horner, Muse DevelopmentsPlace North West
Muse Developments is a national developer focused on mixed-use regeneration projects across the UK. The document outlines several of Muse's projects in Manchester and Salford, including the redevelopment of the Northern Quarter in Manchester and 50 acres in Salford Central. It also notes Muse's portfolio includes over 25 million square feet developed, over £4 billion in total value, and 5,500 residential units.
Leisure Update - Marcel Ridyard, AFL Architects Place North West
The document discusses the long-term impact of stadiums and arenas on cities and communities. It provides examples of mega-event venues from around the world and analyzes their location, projected economic outcomes, and emotional impacts. Community venues like the Brentford Community Stadium in London are highlighted for retaining clubs, regenerating areas, and serving as social focal points. The key factors of location, economic outcomes, and emotional impacts are compared for various stadium projects.
PlaceEXPO Future Cities: Mike Horner, Muse DevelopmentsPlace North West
Muse Developments is a UK development company established in 1984 with a proven track record of delivering mixed-use regeneration projects in partnership with local councils. The document provides details on Muse's plans to develop two sites in Chester into new commercial and residential quarters with offices, retail, leisure amenities and hundreds of new homes and apartments. It outlines the phasing and funding of the projects as well as the market drivers and challenges for development in city centers.
Mountford Pigott has considerable experience designing retail projects for major clients in the UK. They specialize in innovative designs that maximize site potential within budget constraints. Their portfolio includes large food stores, shopping centers, and mixed-use developments with retail, residential, parking, and other components totaling hundreds of millions of pounds in value. They provide full architectural and design services to deliver creative, practical solutions meeting clients' needs.
This document provides information about Derby, UK including:
1. Derby has the highest proportion of high-tech employment in the UK and is number one in the UK for high-technology industries.
2. The city council has invested over £100 million in infrastructure, regeneration projects, and leisure facilities to attract investment and jobs to the city.
3. Upcoming projects include the Castleward Urban Village, a £100 million 20-year partnership to build 800 homes and commercial space, and the Regeneration Fund which aims to create 500 jobs and attract £75 million in private sector investment.
The document outlines Birmingham's plans to accommodate projected population and economic growth through 2031 and beyond. It discusses transforming key areas of the city through major developments and infrastructure projects that will add over 100,000 new jobs and 51,100 new homes. These include redeveloping New Street Station, extending the Metro line, transforming the Library of Birmingham, and major mixed-use projects like Paradise Circus. The growth will be supported by six new economic zones and expanding employment sites like Peddimore. Major housing growth areas and a new sustainable urban extension at Langley are also outlined. The document highlights two current investment opportunities - the Icknield Port Loop and former Selly Oak Hospital redevelopment sites.
Mountford Pigott provides masterplanning and architectural services for commercial development projects in the UK and abroad. They have prepared numerous masterplans for sites involving mixed-use development including residential, retail, leisure, and employment space. Their experience spans a wide range of project scales and types, from business parks to urban regeneration schemes. Mountford Pigott takes a collaborative approach working with clients and other consultants to develop masterplans that are presented to planning authorities and the public.
Chester Growth Partnership: Young Professionals DrinksPlace North West
The document discusses the residential property market in Chester, UK. It provides information on the types of housing stock available, including traditional homes and new developments. It outlines the demand drivers in Chester, such as families seeking good schools and young professionals attracted by the city's amenities. The housing market in Chester has performed well in recent years, with prices 10-15% above the 2007 peak. The outlook is positive, with further gentrification and price growth expected.
Building Successful Communities: Mike Horner, Muse DevelopmentsPlace North West
Muse Developments is a national developer focused on mixed-use regeneration projects across the UK. The document outlines several of Muse's projects in Manchester and Salford, including the redevelopment of the Northern Quarter in Manchester and 50 acres in Salford Central. It also notes Muse's portfolio includes over 25 million square feet developed, over £4 billion in total value, and 5,500 residential units.
Leisure Update - Marcel Ridyard, AFL Architects Place North West
The document discusses the long-term impact of stadiums and arenas on cities and communities. It provides examples of mega-event venues from around the world and analyzes their location, projected economic outcomes, and emotional impacts. Community venues like the Brentford Community Stadium in London are highlighted for retaining clubs, regenerating areas, and serving as social focal points. The key factors of location, economic outcomes, and emotional impacts are compared for various stadium projects.
PlaceEXPO Future Cities: Mike Horner, Muse DevelopmentsPlace North West
Muse Developments is a UK development company established in 1984 with a proven track record of delivering mixed-use regeneration projects in partnership with local councils. The document provides details on Muse's plans to develop two sites in Chester into new commercial and residential quarters with offices, retail, leisure amenities and hundreds of new homes and apartments. It outlines the phasing and funding of the projects as well as the market drivers and challenges for development in city centers.
Mountford Pigott has considerable experience designing retail projects for major clients in the UK. They specialize in innovative designs that maximize site potential within budget constraints. Their portfolio includes large food stores, shopping centers, and mixed-use developments with retail, residential, parking, and other components totaling hundreds of millions of pounds in value. They provide full architectural and design services to deliver creative, practical solutions meeting clients' needs.
The document summarizes information about Morlais, a 35 km2 tidal stream zone off the coast of Anglesey, Wales that was designated by the Crown Estate in 2014. Key points include:
- It has a 45-year lease and potential capacity of 240MW to support the development of tidal stream energy projects.
- Menter Mon, a local enterprise agency, holds the lease and has secured £50 million in EU funding to develop infrastructure for the zone.
- The zone offers a long-term opportunity for technological development, manufacturing, and commercial growth in tidal stream energy through its lease until 2059.
This document provides an overview of a facilities services company that has over 300 U.S. and international locations, 118,000 employees, and $5 billion in revenue. The company offers services including energy management, parking and transportation, janitorial, landscaping and turf maintenance, facilities engineering, electrical solutions, HVAC and mechanical services.
Dundee Waterfront presentation - Mike Galloway bluesquare
Dundee, Scotland is undergoing a £1 billion redevelopment of its waterfront with several projects focusing on renewable technology, transportation, offices, housing, and creative industries that will create over 9,500 jobs across 280 hectares over the coming years. The largest projects include redeveloping the port for renewable industries with £92 million of investment and 4,800 jobs, and a £513 million redevelopment of the central waterfront for businesses, finance, hospitality and leisure creating 5,500 jobs.
Cardiff Bay was a major redevelopment project that transformed a formerly industrial and derelict site into a vibrant waterfront destination for leisure, housing, and business. The 15-year project used £2.4 billion to regenerate over 1,100 hectares along the Cardiff city waterfront. A key feature was the Cardiff Bay Barrage, Europe's largest freshwater lake within a city, which helped create 13 km of new waterfront. The project succeeded in connecting the city center to the waterfront and is now home to major developments like the Welsh Assembly building and Wales Millennium Centre.
There is significant demand for new employment space on Anglesey due to major inward investment projects and Brexit uncertainties generating demand from logistics companies. However, the existing supply of employment space is severely constrained. The AEZ Board has identified several key sites around the A55 highway that could be developed to address this shortage, including sites at Parc Cybi in Holyhead and Parc Bryn Cefni in Llangefni. Financial support is available for qualifying development projects on Anglesey given its designation as a Tier 1 assisted area eligible for maximum ERDF and other grants.
The document describes a proposed comprehensive development near the Mellieha Bypass in Malta. The development would include privately owned terraced houses across multiple sites, totaling over 50,000 square meters in floor area. It would feature a paved road through the center, public spaces like a promenade and playground, and views from several belvederes overlooking the surrounding area.
Liverpool Development Update: Hugh Anderson, Lambert Smith HamptonPlace North West
This document summarizes the hotel market in Liverpool, UK. It notes that between 2012-2016, 23 new hotels with 1,946 rooms were added, primarily in the budget and 4-star segments. Occupancy and average room rates have increased slightly in recent years despite new supply. A strong development pipeline of potential new hotels remains, though some projects may not come to fruition. Recent hotel transactions in Liverpool have sold at yields between 6-8%. The outlook for 2017 is cautiously optimistic with occupancy and rates forecast to rise slightly, though uncertainty remains around Brexit.
Merry Hill shopping centre was built between 1984-1989 on the site of the former Round Oak Steelworks in Brierley Hill. It has over 185 shops and attracts many shoppers with its large stores and 10,000 free parking spaces. However, it had negative impacts on surrounding towns like Dudley, leading to high vacancy rates and declining trade in their town centres. Future plans aim to connect Merry Hill to Brierley Hill town centre and redevelop the area with new leisure facilities, housing, and businesses to better integrate the shopping centre.
The urban development of Cardiff Bay underwent significant changes over the 20th century. In the 19th century, Cardiff Bay prospered as an industrial port due to its coal and iron resources. However, in the 20th century exports declined as overseas markets were lost in the wars and other countries produced steel cheaper. By the 1980s, the area was largely derelict with unemployment and empty buildings. To regenerate the area, the Cardiff Bay Development Corporation was created in 1987 and constructed a barrage to create a freshwater bay, attracting new housing, services, and tourism but flooding important tidal habitats.
Cardiff, Wales developed as a major coal port due to its flat geography and proximity to coal fields in south Wales valleys. It began as a Roman fort built in 75 CE. Today, Cardiff is a principal finance center and one of the fastest growing economies in Europe. It has a strong education system including Cardiff University and 86 primary schools. Major tourist attractions include Cardiff Castle and the open-air National History Museum at St. Fagans. The city holds annual music and cultural festivals attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors.
IBUS2301 - Tutorial #10 - international Business OrganizationPreston Teeter, PhD
This tutorial provides a general overview of the varying organizational structures. First, we discuss the case of the BBC, which recently went through a restructuring of its Worldwide subsidiary from a divisional to a geographic structure. Next, we review the general theoretical categories for each structure, looking at how organizations typically evolve over time and why the matrix structure has generally failed at many organizations. We conclude with a look at two companies, Philips and Fiat, that have undergone major structural changes in response to industry needs.
Social Housing Company looking for partnershipBaptiste Camus
Quick presentation of EMH, a social housing company in the region of Lyon managing 15000+ dwellings looking for partnership on large scale NZEB retrofitting operations.
Philip Gearing is an experienced designer and project manager specializing in public art, retail, and urban regeneration projects. Some of his accomplishments include designing the Step Short Commemorative Arch in Folkestone to mark the outbreak of WW1 and choreographing its opening event; project managing store designs and fits for retailers like Whittard of Chelsea and Quba Sails; and leading major design teams to create mixed-use developments in Folkestone. He has also worked on projects in the education and office sectors. Currently, he is leading refurbishment projects at Port Lympne Wild Animal Park.
10 Principles of Sustainable South-Lumburg - Anya NiewierraSustDevMe
In this presentation, Anya Niewierra, General Director of the Tourist Board of South Limburg, The Netherlands, explains the 10 principles which have helped this popular tourism region maintain it's landscape and cultural heritage.
John Forkin presented at the Derby City Council Employee briefings in April this year on the subject of regenerating the city.
Below is the presentation and supporting films for you to enjoy again.
For more information about the regeneration, growth and ambition of Derby, visit www.marketingderby.co.uk or www.investinderby.co.uk
The document summarizes information about Morlais, a 35 km2 tidal stream zone off the coast of Anglesey, Wales that was designated by the Crown Estate in 2014. Key points include:
- It has a 45-year lease and potential capacity of 240MW to support the development of tidal stream energy projects.
- Menter Mon, a local enterprise agency, holds the lease and has secured £50 million in EU funding to develop infrastructure for the zone.
- The zone offers a long-term opportunity for technological development, manufacturing, and commercial growth in tidal stream energy through its lease until 2059.
This document provides an overview of a facilities services company that has over 300 U.S. and international locations, 118,000 employees, and $5 billion in revenue. The company offers services including energy management, parking and transportation, janitorial, landscaping and turf maintenance, facilities engineering, electrical solutions, HVAC and mechanical services.
Dundee Waterfront presentation - Mike Galloway bluesquare
Dundee, Scotland is undergoing a £1 billion redevelopment of its waterfront with several projects focusing on renewable technology, transportation, offices, housing, and creative industries that will create over 9,500 jobs across 280 hectares over the coming years. The largest projects include redeveloping the port for renewable industries with £92 million of investment and 4,800 jobs, and a £513 million redevelopment of the central waterfront for businesses, finance, hospitality and leisure creating 5,500 jobs.
Cardiff Bay was a major redevelopment project that transformed a formerly industrial and derelict site into a vibrant waterfront destination for leisure, housing, and business. The 15-year project used £2.4 billion to regenerate over 1,100 hectares along the Cardiff city waterfront. A key feature was the Cardiff Bay Barrage, Europe's largest freshwater lake within a city, which helped create 13 km of new waterfront. The project succeeded in connecting the city center to the waterfront and is now home to major developments like the Welsh Assembly building and Wales Millennium Centre.
There is significant demand for new employment space on Anglesey due to major inward investment projects and Brexit uncertainties generating demand from logistics companies. However, the existing supply of employment space is severely constrained. The AEZ Board has identified several key sites around the A55 highway that could be developed to address this shortage, including sites at Parc Cybi in Holyhead and Parc Bryn Cefni in Llangefni. Financial support is available for qualifying development projects on Anglesey given its designation as a Tier 1 assisted area eligible for maximum ERDF and other grants.
The document describes a proposed comprehensive development near the Mellieha Bypass in Malta. The development would include privately owned terraced houses across multiple sites, totaling over 50,000 square meters in floor area. It would feature a paved road through the center, public spaces like a promenade and playground, and views from several belvederes overlooking the surrounding area.
Liverpool Development Update: Hugh Anderson, Lambert Smith HamptonPlace North West
This document summarizes the hotel market in Liverpool, UK. It notes that between 2012-2016, 23 new hotels with 1,946 rooms were added, primarily in the budget and 4-star segments. Occupancy and average room rates have increased slightly in recent years despite new supply. A strong development pipeline of potential new hotels remains, though some projects may not come to fruition. Recent hotel transactions in Liverpool have sold at yields between 6-8%. The outlook for 2017 is cautiously optimistic with occupancy and rates forecast to rise slightly, though uncertainty remains around Brexit.
Merry Hill shopping centre was built between 1984-1989 on the site of the former Round Oak Steelworks in Brierley Hill. It has over 185 shops and attracts many shoppers with its large stores and 10,000 free parking spaces. However, it had negative impacts on surrounding towns like Dudley, leading to high vacancy rates and declining trade in their town centres. Future plans aim to connect Merry Hill to Brierley Hill town centre and redevelop the area with new leisure facilities, housing, and businesses to better integrate the shopping centre.
The urban development of Cardiff Bay underwent significant changes over the 20th century. In the 19th century, Cardiff Bay prospered as an industrial port due to its coal and iron resources. However, in the 20th century exports declined as overseas markets were lost in the wars and other countries produced steel cheaper. By the 1980s, the area was largely derelict with unemployment and empty buildings. To regenerate the area, the Cardiff Bay Development Corporation was created in 1987 and constructed a barrage to create a freshwater bay, attracting new housing, services, and tourism but flooding important tidal habitats.
Cardiff, Wales developed as a major coal port due to its flat geography and proximity to coal fields in south Wales valleys. It began as a Roman fort built in 75 CE. Today, Cardiff is a principal finance center and one of the fastest growing economies in Europe. It has a strong education system including Cardiff University and 86 primary schools. Major tourist attractions include Cardiff Castle and the open-air National History Museum at St. Fagans. The city holds annual music and cultural festivals attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors.
IBUS2301 - Tutorial #10 - international Business OrganizationPreston Teeter, PhD
This tutorial provides a general overview of the varying organizational structures. First, we discuss the case of the BBC, which recently went through a restructuring of its Worldwide subsidiary from a divisional to a geographic structure. Next, we review the general theoretical categories for each structure, looking at how organizations typically evolve over time and why the matrix structure has generally failed at many organizations. We conclude with a look at two companies, Philips and Fiat, that have undergone major structural changes in response to industry needs.
Social Housing Company looking for partnershipBaptiste Camus
Quick presentation of EMH, a social housing company in the region of Lyon managing 15000+ dwellings looking for partnership on large scale NZEB retrofitting operations.
Philip Gearing is an experienced designer and project manager specializing in public art, retail, and urban regeneration projects. Some of his accomplishments include designing the Step Short Commemorative Arch in Folkestone to mark the outbreak of WW1 and choreographing its opening event; project managing store designs and fits for retailers like Whittard of Chelsea and Quba Sails; and leading major design teams to create mixed-use developments in Folkestone. He has also worked on projects in the education and office sectors. Currently, he is leading refurbishment projects at Port Lympne Wild Animal Park.
10 Principles of Sustainable South-Lumburg - Anya NiewierraSustDevMe
In this presentation, Anya Niewierra, General Director of the Tourist Board of South Limburg, The Netherlands, explains the 10 principles which have helped this popular tourism region maintain it's landscape and cultural heritage.
John Forkin presented at the Derby City Council Employee briefings in April this year on the subject of regenerating the city.
Below is the presentation and supporting films for you to enjoy again.
For more information about the regeneration, growth and ambition of Derby, visit www.marketingderby.co.uk or www.investinderby.co.uk
This document appears to be an annual review from Marketing Derby. It summarizes Marketing Derby's work over the past year to promote investment and spending in Derby. It highlights key accomplishments like retaining £249 million in local spending and supporting 3,000 new jobs. It also outlines Marketing Derby's strategies to promote Derby's image and profile in order to attract investment in areas like offices, retail, leisure, and high technology. The review provides comments from local leaders and partners supporting Marketing Derby's efforts.
Vinnytsia region is located in central Ukraine and promotes itself as a business location in the heart of the country. The region provides information for companies on operating and investing in the area, with contact phone numbers listed for further information.
Presentation by Beckie Joyce, head of Strategic development, Lancashire County Council at We Are Lancashire event on the Invest Central Lancashire development proposition
Marketing Derby welcomed 420 people to our largest business event of the year at Derby Theatre. As well as a round-up of 2013 with Marketing Derby Managing Director John Forkin, guests heard from Derby City Council Chief Executive Adam Wilkinson on the city’s regeneration plans, plus, an inspiring speech for Geldards’ Chairman, David Williams. An expert panel also answered questions on the future of Derby.
Mountford Pigott LLP Mixed Use Portfolio 2013mountfordpigott
Mountford Pigott is an architecture firm specializing in mixed-use projects. They have extensive experience assessing large sites and producing comprehensive masterplans for mixed-use schemes. Recent changes in planning have led to increased demand for their services in mixed-use development. Their portfolio includes a variety of mixed-use projects across retail, residential, leisure, and other sectors ranging from £4-65 million in value.
Liverpool Development Update: Mark Kitts, Liverpool City CouncilPlace North West
This document summarizes development priorities and progress in Liverpool. Over £5 billion in development has been completed or is currently underway, including over 9,000 new homes and 18,000 new jobs. Major projects proposed for the future could generate over £10 billion in investment and create 40,000 new jobs and 20,000 homes. Key development zones and sites are highlighted, such as Liverpool Waters, Knowledge Quarter, and various neighborhood development areas, which will drive regeneration through mixed-use projects including offices, homes, retail, and more.
The Changing Face of Local Authorities - Mark Widdup, Director of Economy and...FBE Manchester
The Changing Face of Local Authorities - Presentation by Mark Widdup, Director of Economy and Environment at Rochdale Borough Council - at FBE Breakfast on 24 July 2014
The document discusses two major sporting development projects that HLN Architects worked on:
1) The Twenty Ten Clubhouse at the Celtic Manor Resort in Wales, completed in 2007, which will serve as the focal point for the 2010 Ryder Cup.
2) Redeveloping Sophia Gardens stadium in Cardiff, Wales into a world-class cricket venue, completed in 2008, which hosted the first Ashes test in 2009.
HLN provided architectural and interior design services for both prestigious projects, demonstrating their ability to design for challenging sporting briefs and becoming associated with major international sporting events.
Todd & Ledson Practice IntroductionOliver Crook
Todd & Ledson is a large, long-established construction consultancy in North West England that provides cost management, project management, and other construction-related services. They have a regional base in Liverpool and London and work on projects throughout the UK ranging from under £100k to over £100m. They are committed to providing high-quality, value-for-money services with a personal and reliable approach.
Todd & Ledson is a large, long-established construction consultancy in North West England that provides cost management, project management, and other construction-related services. They have a regional base in Liverpool and London and work on projects throughout the UK ranging from under £100k to over £100m. They are committed to providing high-quality, value-for-money services with a personal and reliable approach.
The document describes several projects across Wales that received funding from the EU to benefit local areas. Some examples of projects mentioned include renovating and improving buildings in Anglesey towns, developing an innovation campus in Aberystwyth, and regenerating town centers in places like Ebbw Vale to increase business opportunities and quality of life. Many of the projects aimed to boost the economy through supporting local industries, attracting investment and tourists, and creating jobs.
Mountford Pigott is an architecture firm specializing in retail, commercial, residential, and leisure design. They have experience in design and build contracts, working closely with architects, designers, and contractors. Their portfolio includes projects like offices, hotels, apartments, and parking structures. They provide full architectural services and have a proven track record of high quality design that meets budgets and timelines.
Mountford Pigott has extensive experience in commercial architecture, including offices, medical centers, dealerships, banks, filling stations, industrial and warehouse projects. They handle renovations, new construction, and regeneration of brownfield sites. Their combined design skills allow them to meet the needs of each unique commission and ensure a quality solution. They have worked on projects ranging in value from £1.5 million to £38 million.
The document outlines investment opportunities across the Black Country region of the UK, including plans to develop 875 hectares of employment land, 42,000 new homes as part of the Black Country Garden City project, and regenerate town and city centers through strategic investments totaling £5 billion. Major development programmes are highlighted focusing on high value manufacturing, residential development, and regenerating strategic centers in Wolverhampton, Walsall, Brierley Hill, and across other areas of the Black Country.
Plenary session on strategies for town centre regeneration, from Future of London's 23 June conference.
Speaking in this sessions were:
* Daniel Moylan, Chair, Mayor’s Design Advisory Group, Greater London Authority
* Sue Foster OBE, Strategic Director for Delivery, LB Lambeth
* Jerome Frost OBE, Global Planning Director and Leader of Consulting (UKMEA), Arup
* Victoria Hills, Chief Executive Officer, Old Oak & Park Royal Development Corporation
* Gerry Hughes, Senior Director and National Head of Planning, Development & Regeneration, Bilfinger GVA
www.futureoflondon.org.uk
Godfrey Martin Ltd - Statement of Competence - 09.01.17Kevin Martin MCIOB
Godfrey Martin Ltd is a construction company founded in 2012 that operates in London and the Southeast. They have experience with residential, commercial, heritage, and fit-out projects ranging from £100k to £1.5m. Current projects include refurbishing apartments and offices in London. The company is accredited as a Safe Contractor and Constructionline member, and led by a chartered builder.
The presentation by Mike Hayden, Head of Regeneration for Chesterfield Council from the January 2013 meeting of the Chesterfield Construction Trades Network.
Mountford Pigott is an architecture firm specializing in retail, leisure, commercial, and residential design. They have extensive experience in leisure sector projects including cinemas, health clubs, hotels, restaurants, nightclubs, and swimming pools. Their experience and knowledge of tenant requirements allows them to design high quality solutions within tight timelines. They have worked on numerous mixed-use developments incorporating leisure facilities across the UK.
Fbe manchester the agents perspective 24th march 17FBE Manchester
The document summarizes presentations from three guest speakers at a networking breakfast event. Dominic Pozzoni from Colliers International provided an overview of the Manchester office market. Stephen Toal from Savills discussed UK retail performance and trends. Caroline Baker from Cushman & Wakefield presented on the Manchester residential market, covering supply characteristics, values, and the private rented sector.
The document discusses the economic impacts of transportation projects and developments. It provides several case studies showing how new roads, rail lines, and tram systems have created jobs by improving accessibility and boosting development. One case study found a new tram system in Croydon, UK dramatically raised the city's profile, attracted investors, and replaced marginal retailers with higher profile stores. In general, the document argues that improving transport infrastructure can drive economic growth by facilitating development, jobs, and regeneration, especially on formerly unused brownfield lands.
Understanding User Needs and Satisfying ThemAggregage
https://www.productmanagementtoday.com/frs/26903918/understanding-user-needs-and-satisfying-them
We know we want to create products which our customers find to be valuable. Whether we label it as customer-centric or product-led depends on how long we've been doing product management. There are three challenges we face when doing this. The obvious challenge is figuring out what our users need; the non-obvious challenges are in creating a shared understanding of those needs and in sensing if what we're doing is meeting those needs.
In this webinar, we won't focus on the research methods for discovering user-needs. We will focus on synthesis of the needs we discover, communication and alignment tools, and how we operationalize addressing those needs.
Industry expert Scott Sehlhorst will:
• Introduce a taxonomy for user goals with real world examples
• Present the Onion Diagram, a tool for contextualizing task-level goals
• Illustrate how customer journey maps capture activity-level and task-level goals
• Demonstrate the best approach to selection and prioritization of user-goals to address
• Highlight the crucial benchmarks, observable changes, in ensuring fulfillment of customer needs
The 10 Most Influential Leaders Guiding Corporate Evolution, 2024.pdfthesiliconleaders
In the recent edition, The 10 Most Influential Leaders Guiding Corporate Evolution, 2024, The Silicon Leaders magazine gladly features Dejan Štancer, President of the Global Chamber of Business Leaders (GCBL), along with other leaders.
Brian Fitzsimmons on the Business Strategy and Content Flywheel of Barstool S...Neil Horowitz
On episode 272 of the Digital and Social Media Sports Podcast, Neil chatted with Brian Fitzsimmons, Director of Licensing and Business Development for Barstool Sports.
What follows is a collection of snippets from the podcast. To hear the full interview and more, check out the podcast on all podcast platforms and at www.dsmsports.net
Easily Verify Compliance and Security with Binance KYCAny kyc Account
Use our simple KYC verification guide to make sure your Binance account is safe and compliant. Discover the fundamentals, appreciate the significance of KYC, and trade on one of the biggest cryptocurrency exchanges with confidence.
IMPACT Silver is a pure silver zinc producer with over $260 million in revenue since 2008 and a large 100% owned 210km Mexico land package - 2024 catalysts includes new 14% grade zinc Plomosas mine and 20,000m of fully funded exploration drilling.
Industrial Tech SW: Category Renewal and CreationChristian Dahlen
Every industrial revolution has created a new set of categories and a new set of players.
Multiple new technologies have emerged, but Samsara and C3.ai are only two companies which have gone public so far.
Manufacturing startups constitute the largest pipeline share of unicorns and IPO candidates in the SF Bay Area, and software startups dominate in Germany.
Top mailing list providers in the USA.pptxJeremyPeirce1
Discover the top mailing list providers in the USA, offering targeted lists, segmentation, and analytics to optimize your marketing campaigns and drive engagement.
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Explore the details in our newly released product manual, which showcases NEWNTIDE's advanced heat pump technologies. Delve into our energy-efficient and eco-friendly solutions tailored for diverse global markets.
Navigating the world of forex trading can be challenging, especially for beginners. To help you make an informed decision, we have comprehensively compared the best forex brokers in India for 2024. This article, reviewed by Top Forex Brokers Review, will cover featured award winners, the best forex brokers, featured offers, the best copy trading platforms, the best forex brokers for beginners, the best MetaTrader brokers, and recently updated reviews. We will focus on FP Markets, Black Bull, EightCap, IC Markets, and Octa.
How MJ Global Leads the Packaging Industry.pdfMJ Global
MJ Global's success in staying ahead of the curve in the packaging industry is a testament to its dedication to innovation, sustainability, and customer-centricity. By embracing technological advancements, leading in eco-friendly solutions, collaborating with industry leaders, and adapting to evolving consumer preferences, MJ Global continues to set new standards in the packaging sector.
How to Implement a Strategy: Transform Your Strategy with BSC Designer's Comp...Aleksey Savkin
The Strategy Implementation System offers a structured approach to translating stakeholder needs into actionable strategies using high-level and low-level scorecards. It involves stakeholder analysis, strategy decomposition, adoption of strategic frameworks like Balanced Scorecard or OKR, and alignment of goals, initiatives, and KPIs.
Key Components:
- Stakeholder Analysis
- Strategy Decomposition
- Adoption of Business Frameworks
- Goal Setting
- Initiatives and Action Plans
- KPIs and Performance Metrics
- Learning and Adaptation
- Alignment and Cascading of Scorecards
Benefits:
- Systematic strategy formulation and execution.
- Framework flexibility and automation.
- Enhanced alignment and strategic focus across the organization.
How are Lilac French Bulldogs Beauty Charming the World and Capturing Hearts....Lacey Max
“After being the most listed dog breed in the United States for 31
years in a row, the Labrador Retriever has dropped to second place
in the American Kennel Club's annual survey of the country's most
popular canines. The French Bulldog is the new top dog in the
United States as of 2022. The stylish puppy has ascended the
rankings in rapid time despite having health concerns and limited
color choices.”
28. Our City, Our River
Unlocking development potential
£90m+ scheme
10 years
Masterplan with developer certainty
‘Our City Our River is fundamentally about re-
establishing a positive relationship between Derby and
its river and ensuring the city remains a vibrant and
attractive place for people to live, work and visit.’
37. Derby Enterprise Growth Fund
Bowler Off Road and Security
£1.4m Project
40 new jobs
www.derby.gov.uk/degf
38. RTC Business Park
Regional Growth Fund - £5m
40,000 m2 offices and light industrial
30+ tenants
LCR refurbishment – 240 new jobs
39. Infinity Park Derby – Road
5,000 m2 of offices and workshops
Collaboration spaces and demonstration facilities
Showcasing PTA SMEs and Uni interface
41. Infinity Park Derby – Innovation Hub
Assisting SME supply chain improvements
Supporting workforce skills
Building workforce skills
Nurturing new company & spin out companies
42. Infinity Park Derby – ENSCITE
University of Derby lead
Collaboration with Aston and Cranfield Universities
6,000 m2 offices and workshops
Collaboration spaces and demonstration facilities