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Grosvenor Britain & Ireland has announced the launch of two new independent dining concepts at Liverpool ONE. The openings coincide with an upswing in the destination’s restaurant footfall and sales since the reopening of indoor hospitality, following several weeks of strong alfresco dining performance across the destination.
South East Asian bar and brasserie, Mamasan, has opened the doors to its 6,875 sq ft site on College Lane, offering an experience to visitors which combines premium cuisine, cocktails and music. Visitors are now being welcomed to enjoy the spacious and sophisticated brasserie-style setting, which features a mezzanine and panoramic terrace.
Speakers confirmed include:
Tony Reeves, chief executive, Liverpool City Council, who joined in August 2018 and is working to improve processes following the recent Caller report into the council’s operations
pre-recorded interview
Iain Finlayson, estate director, Liverpool ONE, who works alongside Grosvenor Britain & Ireland to lead the estate team in its activity and communications, whilst overseeing liaison with wider Liverpool community organisations and stakeholders
Bill Addy, CEO, Liverpool BID Company, whose districts cover 120 acres of Liverpool and are home to 1,500 businesses employing more than 70,000 people
Nicola Rigby, principal, Avison Young, who is also the company’s North-West development and regeneration lead, supporting the continuing economic revival of the region