Liverpool Vision have announced their full support of our Baltic Triangle Business Community Website. The site was built in-house by our team of experienced web designers with the help of Liverpool Business Associations. Table 4 and Liverpool BA agreed to create the website as a totally free service for the whole Baltic Triangle community.
Tony Haines from Liverpool BA (standing on the right) commented:
“When we were approached by Table4 about supporting them in getting a Baltic Business Community Website off the ground, we were happy to get involved as it would be a valuable resource for local businesses. Maybe we could have tried harder to get some funding to cover some of the costs but sometimes you just want to get things done - it's what small businesses do best.”
David Bullock from Table4.com (standing on the left) commented:
“Our primary motivation for providing this free website is to increase our collective awareness of products and services that are available on our doorstep."
Barry McGorry, senior development manager at Liverpool Vision, said:
“Liverpool’s business centres provide dynamic and varied services and the Baltic Triangle is no exception. It is home to many flourishing businesses within the centre of Liverpool and borders the Liverpool ONE shopping district, Rope Walks and Kings Dock and this initiative will help entice more people to their doors.
“The value of businesses coming together to inter-trade and to develop local opportunities cannot be overestimated, particularly in the present economic climate.
“This is a private sector initiative which Liverpool Vision has been more than happy to support.”
An article has been published in today's copy of the Liverpool Daily Post so be sure to pick up a copy and look us up on page 9.
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