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Uncertainty over Bradford Live project continues to dampen business morale

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The Bradford Chamber of Commerce is urging for swift and positive updates on the status of the Bradford Live project, a key regeneration scheme set to transform the former Odeon building into a modern entertainment venue. With the project facing uncertainty and speculation surrounding the involvement of the NEC Group as the venue’s operator, the Chamber is calling for clarity from all parties involved.

Mark Cowgill, president of Bradford Chamber, emphasized the importance of the project for the city’s future, especially with Bradford City of Culture approaching. He highlighted the need for clear communication to boost business morale and attract investment into Bradford, stressing the significant opportunities the venue presents for the city and the North of England.

The situation has become more uncertain with recent developments, including the departure of Bradford Live’s general manager and the lack of ticket sales for announced shows. The NEC Group has not reaffirmed its commitment to the project, adding to the growing concerns about its future.

Despite these challenges, Bradford Council has stated that its contract with the NEC Group remains in place. The Chamber is pushing for transparency and a strong commitment to the project’s future to alleviate fears and maintain confidence in Bradford’s economic prospects.

As the city gears up for Bradford 2025 and ongoing regeneration efforts, the need for clarity and positive news regarding the Bradford Live project has never been more crucial. Stay tuned for updates as the situation unfolds.

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