Bruntwood Starts New Business Breakfast Scheme
Bruntwood starts new Business Breakfast scheme to create opportunities to discuss project developments.
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND, June 05, 2010 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Bruntwood has organised a new 'Breakfast by Bruntwood' morning programme as part of its quarterly breakfast seminars held at the company's most recent investment, the reinvigorated McLaren Tower.
The purpose of these new breakfast business meetings is to provide an appropriate scenario for officials at Bruntwood to discuss issues regarding the company and the projects it is involved in and developing within the region of Birmingham.
Regarding the future of the Midlands Business Breakfast, Chris Oglesby said, "We're exceptionally keen to play an integral part in the city's future and allied to our property plans for the city, these breakfast events are a great way to help integrate the business community further. Bringing a group of like-minded people together to discuss topics key to Birmingham's long-term development will hopefully go some way to achieve this."
The first of the new events proved to be a great success as Birmingham International Airport's chief executive, Paul Kehoe, announced BIA's response to the scrapping of Heathrow's Runway 3, whilst renowned Birmingham architect, Glenn Howells added further insight into the city's major transport issues and possible solutions, such as High Speed Rail 2.
Peter Crowther, Bruntwood's Development Director, chaired the seminar and debate, "A large part of our success within our GBP1billion property portfolio has been our commitment to service and quality. We see the opportunity to offer informative seminars and debates on matters of interest to the business community we serve as key to this."
Bruntwood purchased McLaren in 2008 and commenced its development project to refurnish the building which cost close to GBP7million mark.
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