Firms in one of Bradford's managed workspaces are to be given a chance to show what they are made of as it celebrates its fifth anniversary.
Many of the 41 firms involved in Commerce Court, on Cutler Heights Lane, will be exhibiting at its Business Exhibition on Tuesday, September 19.
Commerce Court, which is a subsidiary of Bradford Chamber of Commerce, will be opening its doors to the public on the day, starting at 10am, so people can see what it has achieved.
Some 180 people are employed in the workspace building which was set up as a joint venture between the Chamber and Bradford City Challenge.
The exhibition is being staged for other businesses, customers, suppliers and potential tenants, and will provide an opportunity for creating and building business relationships.
Andrew Robertson, facilities manager at Commerce Court, said: "It is very pleasing to see the various businesses based at Commerce Court flourishing.
"They have clearly done so because of having taken advantage of operating from a managed facility whereby all the hassles of running business premises are left to the experts.
"As this leaves business people free to concentrate all of their efforts into the running of their day-to-day operations, so their businesses have developed."
For details on the Business Exhibition showcase or Commerce Court phone (01274) 667266.
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