The end of the month saw the return of the Baltic Triangle Breakfast Club – and this time it was held right here at 54 St James Street!

From 8.30 to 10.30am businesses from the Baltic Triangle and the wider Liverpool area gathered in Bisque-it café to connect. All sectors, companies, individuals, and residents were free to attend. The event gave attendees the opportunity to give a 60-second pitch on their latest projects, news, or anything exciting that they wanted to share.

The Women’s Organisation’s Olivia Matlock opened the breakfast

Amongst the attendees were the following local businesses:

Chapters of Us – A popular Baltic Triangle hangout café/bar serving a wide selection of food, coffee, beers, and wines. They also sell bottled craft beer & wine from local companies. Here you can also pick up an ethical t-shirt from Baltic-based company Make Thread. Chapters of Us have a co-working space in the back, although plenty of remote workers can be seen out front.

Chapters of Us Café Bar is based in the Baltic Triangle.

Agent Academy – This Baltic-based agency focuses on making creative, tech, and digital industries accessible by removing barriers and upskilling the next generation of talent.

SPACE by Liquid – Located at the centre of the Baltic Triangle, Space by Liquid is an adaptive studio that can be booked for photoshoots, exhibitions, and events. Those who use the facilities have access to the venue’s fantastic team and an array of production equipment. They can also offer makeup, direction, and styling services.

The Studio – The studio is a school that is co-located with Liverpool Life Sciences UTC –  TWO of the most innovative schools in the UK. The studio educates 14 – 19-year-olds for success in the digital world, empowering young people to create opportunities and become leaders in the growing digital sector.

Tuesday Media – A PR and Marketing agency with a difference – Tuesday Media helps clients dig deeper in order to communicate their story and values with their customer base.

Make CIC – A true gem of the Baltic Triangle, Make CIC is a purpose-driven organisation that helps people turn their creative talents into work – they also hold a variety of classes and workshops, and provide a community workspace.

Wellbeing Performance – Psychologist Alexandra Harper’s helps people in high-performance settings optimise their mindset – she is based on the Baltic Triangle and works with companies and individuals.

 

To keep  up to date with events in the Baltic Triangle visit their website here. For enquiries on event space, conferencing or office hire email venue@thewo.org.uk or give us a call on +44(0)151 706 8100.