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New 15,000 spectator indoor arena for Cardiff on track for 2024 opening

A preferred developer and operator for the £150m arena will be named next week

How the arena could look(Image: Rio Architects)

A new 15,000 spectator capacity indoor arena  for Cardiff is on track to open in 2024 in a private sector led project that is expected to inject £100m into local economy each year.

Next week Cardiff Council’s cabinet will announce the preferred developer and operator of the £150m project earmarked for Cardiff Bay on the existing car park site of the council's County Hall HQ and the adjoining Travelodge Hotel on Hemingway. Road, which will have to be relocated.

The bidders have been whittled down to two in US-owned AEG and Live Nation.

Live Nation is already invested in the city as the operator of the 7,500 capacity Motorpoint Arena. AEG’s global portfolio of stadia and indoor venues includes the O2 arena in London, the AO Arena in Manchester and the Staples Centre in Los Angeles.

The council said the arena would attract more than one million visitors a year. It will create 2,000 jobs during its three-year construction period once operational another 1,000 direct jobs and a further 600 jobs supported in the local economy.

While it will have 12,000 seats, the arena will have capacity for 15,000 spectators.

The project, championed by cabinet member for investment and development Russell Goodway, is seen as the missing link in the city’s entertainment and leisure infrastructure, will be financed by the winning operator.

However, the council is expected to provide a capital contribution of between £15m to £20m, which it has ring fenced funding for, towards the cost.