PART of a city centre nightclub building could be converted into a video gaming centre.
A planning application has been submitted to Bradford Council to convert the first floor of the Warehouse building on Sackville Street into a gaming centre and cafe.
Customers would be able to play on games consoles located in eight rooms around the floor.
The application says: "The games and the equipment will be high end with sensory chairs and super sized screens."
The cafe would only be for customers.
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The plans only apply to the building's first floor - which is currently office space.
Opening hours for the business would be from noon to 4am
The business could be the third new gaming centre in the city. A Virtual Reality gaming centre will be based in the former Boyes on North Parade, and a vintage arcade is opening in the former Telegraph & Argus loading bay building.
A decision on the application is expected next month.
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