Sellers at Hatch in Manchester are still reeling from news the food and drinks hub is to close.
A firm has been urged to give "devastated" traders more time to operate after a popular city centre food and drinks hub suddenly announced it would be closing.
Sacha Lord, who advises Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham on the city's economy, said: "To be told you're not going to have your job in four weeks without any warning whatsoever is awful. "This has come at the absolute worst time. My diagnosis really limits the type of work I can do - I can't get a job because no one's going to employ me at the moment", she told the BBC.She said Bruntwood had arranged a meeting with her this week.
"My whole weekend has been awful, I've tried to call so many estate agents and I've just been turned away by so many. I just don't know what the next step is." "Summer is very, very hard in Manchester as we've got the biggest student population in Europe, so to trade through that and then snatch the golden period away from them, which is October November, December when all the students come back seems incredibly unfair.
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