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Could your company benefit from a student intern?
[11/05/2010]
Liverpool John Moores University has the opportunity to fund 40 x four-week placements for their penultimate students (usually year 2) undergraduates for this coming summer and they are now looking for placement providers.
Baltic’s Slazenger Heritage resurrects 1966 World Cup glory
[10/05/2010]
The Baltic's Slazenger Heritage, the brand that produced ‘the’ football in the 1966 World Cup victory has reproduced a limited edition Challenge 25 football to show their support for England in South Africa.
Calling design agencies > Baltic Creative puts out brand tender
[10/05/2010]
Work to capture the vision for Baltic Creative CIC is now complete and they are now looking for a design agency to work with to create a visual identity for the CIC and development phases I and II.
Rickshaws wheel in new green city street scene
[09/05/2010]
In 2008, City Rickshaws rolled out their eco-friendly billboard advertising and passenger transport with its specially imported fleet of ad-trikes.

The £100m Kings Dock Mill development looks to secure Phase II builds
[09/05/2010]
The £100m Kings Dock Mill development in the north of the Baltic Triangle has applied for planning permission to enter Phase II, which could include 100 more apartments, a 95-bedroom care home and a second hotel.
Milky Tea leaves interactive map in Shanghai
[09/05/2010]
Digital production company Milky Tea has taken their goods to China this month when their interactive virtual representation of Liverpool was installed in the city’s stand at the World Expo in Shanghai.
Baltic Creative's new workspace refurbishment gets off the ground
[07/05/2010]
Baltic Creative Community Interest Company (CIC) is a not-for-profit company established to own and manage a handful of properties in the Baltic Triangle on Jordan Street.
£5.2m investment in international economic centre forges ahead
[07/05/2010]
The construction of a £5.2m development, which will house the world’s first Women’s International Centre for Economic Development (WICED) is beginning to touch the Baltic Triangle’s skyline.