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Xfinity Live! to open in time for Springsteen

The Xfinity Live! entertainment complex, rising on the site of the old Spectrum, is on target to open a week early - in time for the Bruce Springsteen concerts in late March.

Xfinity Live! is scheduled to open April 5, officials said last week. (Rendering from Xfinity Live!)
Xfinity Live! is scheduled to open April 5, officials said last week. (Rendering from Xfinity Live!)Read more

The Xfinity Live! entertainment complex, rising on the site of the old Spectrum, is on target to open a week early - in time for the Bruce Springsteen concerts in late March.

The Boss is scheduled to perform with the E Street Band on March 28 and 29 at the Wells Fargo Center - next door to what Comcast-Spectacor hopes will become a popular destination to dine, view sports and attend performances.

Xfinity Live! expects to soon name a "national recording act" to be part of the official grand opening celebration on March 30.

April 5 was previous launch date for the joint venture of Philly-based Comcast-Spectacor and the Cordish Companies, based in Baltimore.

At the center of the project will be Philly MarketPlace, with such familiar eateries as Old Original Nick's Roast Beef, Chickie's & Pete's, and Original Philadelphia Cheesesteak Co., as well as a VIP lounge, a raw bar and lots of screens for television sports.

The NBC Sports Arena sounds a bit like a movie theater, with sports on a 32-foot giant high-def TV screen. But other high-tech displays will also keep fans informed.

It will "rival any live sports experience in the world, making for a true fourth stadium experience at the Philadelphia Sports Complex," Comcast-Spectacor boasts.

Four other dining spots are planned.

The Spectrum Grill will offer a more upscale menu, with steaks and seafood, and nightly cocktail parties.

Victory Beer Hall will have a stage for entertainment and a patio with a fire pit.

The Broad Street Bullies Pub, with tavern grub and four dozen brews on tap, will showcase Flyers memorabilia from the 1970s and often feature bands.

PBR Bar & Grill will have Tex-Mex food by day, then go "country and southern rock party at night."