Delve into a busy few months for Bradford…

Delve into a busy few months for Bradford in latest edition of BUSINESSiQ

THERE is plenty to read in the summer edition of BUSINESSiQ, which is out now.

The magazine reflects on a busy few months in the Bradford district, which has included the opening of the much-anticipated Darley Street Market. 

Bradford is also halfway through its tenure as UK City of Culture 2025. 

Steve Lowe, Telegraph & Argus sales director, said: “Major investments and transformational projects are revitalizing the city.

“A £45 million overhaul has improved the city centre, adding green spaces like Norfolk Gardens and new developments such as the Bradford Live venue and One City Park office space.”


The latest edition of the magazine is out now (Image: Newsquest)


He added: “The Bradford BUSINESSiQ Awards celebrated the achievements of over 280 businesses and individuals.”

Mr Lowe also touched on the excitement around Bradford Live and its amazing regeneration. 

He added: “Bradford B1D is also key to the city’s transformation, and with the summer in bloom the pedestrian-friendly, accessible city centre is starting to be an attractive option for residents and visitors alike.

“The B1D’s chief also answers our questions as we meet the boss, and the new president of the Chamber of Commerce gives us an insight in her goals and ambitions for her two years in office, as Rebecca Fitzgerald closes this edition with ‘Just One More Thing’.”

Copies are available across the district and to read online at https://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/publications/