A huge new food hall has given Sheffield’s £470m city centre regeneration scheme a boost, as attention shifts to the remaining gaps.
Thousands of people have visited Cambridge Street Collective, which boasts 20 kitchens, since it opened last month. The publicity has raised the profile of the long running Heart of the City II scheme among potential occupiers, operators and investors.
Here, we detail the opportunities still available including shops, offices, events and leisure space.
1. Heart of the City Sheffield
Matt Bigland's Cambridge Street Collective food hall has been a success. Now attention is shifting to opportunities nearby. | National WorldPhoto: David Walsh
2. Pinstone Street
All the newly-created units on Pinstone Street are free currently, bar one. Savills Barbers was first to take the plunge, closing its premises on Devonshire Street to move into a new salon with training space upstairs.
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3. Wellington Street
The former Henry’s wine bar is now a unit that is ready for occupation, as is one next door. Across the road, Grosvenor House, occupied by HSBC, has a ‘prominent retail space’ to let on the ground floor.
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4. Cambridge Street shops
A unit between the Weekday clothes and Sostrene Grene homewares on Cambridge Street is free - as are two large units opposite. One is on the corner with Pinstone Street and one is on the corner of Charles Street.
| National WorldPhoto: David Walsh