Universal is nearing a deal to build Europe's biggest theme park in Bedford, UK. It’s aimed at turning a former industrial site into a major tourist spot with potential £50bn economic value over 20 years and creating 20,000 jobs. The move is backed by Chancellor Rachel Reeves, enhancing the UK’s appeal post-Brexit. Tied to broader plans like Luton airport expansion, the project’s completion could take six years. Local infrastructure improvements are part of the "Project Nectarine" incentives aimed to attract this substantial investment from the media giant Comcast, owner of Sky.