Orbit Developments
01625 588 200
11.04.2015
Stockport Economic Event Image Gallery
Author
Lucy Grundy
Adam Jupp at the Stockport Economic Breakfast hosted by Orbit Developments

Panellists Eamonn Boylan (Stockport Council), Tony Jones (Orbit Developments), Christian Mancier (Gorvins) and Jo Shippen (Hatters Promotions) discussed the future of Stockport at the Stockport Economic Event, held in our flagship building Regent House on 4th November.

Hosted by Adam Jupp of the Manchester Evening News, the panellists were asked a series of questions relating to the ongoing developments in the town centre, Stockport’s position in the ‘Northern Powerhouse’ concept, and the changing perception of the town.

Attendees enjoyed a light breakfast whilst networking with other guests, before sitting down for a presentation from our leasing manager Rhys Owen, and the Q&A session with the panel. Attendees also had the opportunity to ask the panel their own questions.

Related Articles

Associates of Cape Cod join Academy Business Park

Associates of Cape Cod join Academy Business Park

Associates of Cape Cod joined Academy Business Park this week with a grand opening and were joined by President & CEO of the company, AJ Meuse along with Cllr Brennan of Knowsley Council who both officially opened the new site.  Academy Business Park is owned by...

Cowgills joins popular office development in Bolton

Cowgills joins popular office development in Bolton

Orbit Developments are delighted to welcome leading accountancy and advisory firm, Cowgills to Parklands in Bolton.  The company, who have grown rapidly over the last few years have moved from the centre of Bolton and taken the 10,000 sq ft fourth floor of Parklands...

Orbit Celebrates 10,500 sq ft Party Delights Deal

Orbit Celebrates 10,500 sq ft Party Delights Deal

The e-commerce firm has relocated from Irlam to Cavendish House in Sale.  Party Delights, which sells fancy dress outfits and other celebration items, has signed a 10-year lease on 10,500 sq ft within Orbit Developments’ 26,000 sq ft Cross Street building.  A...

Share This