Leonard Design Architects behind £480m mixed-use regeneration plan for Sheffield
By Jak Phillips
Sheffield City Council hopes to deliver the new scheme by 2019
Sheffield City Council has unveiled ambitions for a major mixed-use development masterplanned by Leonard Design Architects.
The proposed £480m scheme is intended to regenerate Sheffield city centre through 900,000sq ft of leisure and retail, with a small portion allocated for residential and office space.
Leonard Design Architects, who have advised on several large European retail developments including Westfield shopping malls in London and Milan, aim to blend Sheffield’s historical assets – including City Hall, The Crucible and The Lyceum theatres – with a vibrant new leisure and retail quarter through “top quality landscaping.”
A Sheffield City Council spokesperson told Leisure Opportunities that details of the leisure proposition remain scarce at this stage, but said more information would be released when the council starts its public consultation in May.
Sheffield City Council is currently talking to potential strategic development partners to help deliver the new scheme by 2019 and expects to announce a partner in Q3 2015.
”These are exciting plans that will help Sheffield meet the changing retail demands of the 21st century – a development that will be crucial to the city’s economic future,” Sheffield City Council executive director Simon Green.
“The design merges with Sheffield’s award winning public spaces and world renowned cultural assets – including City Hall, The Crucible and The Lyceum theatres – and links key retail pitches in the city centre from The Moor through to Fargate.”
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Sheffield City Council has unveiled ambitions for a major mixed-use development
masterplanned by Leonard Design Architects. The proposed £480m scheme is intended to regenerate
Sheffield city centre through 900,000sq ft of leisure and retail, with a small portion allocated for
residential and office space.
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Leonard Design Architects behind £480m mixed-use regeneration plan for Sheffield
By Jak Phillips
Sheffield City Council hopes to deliver the new scheme by 2019
Sheffield City Council has unveiled ambitions for a major mixed-use development masterplanned by Leonard Design Architects.
The proposed £480m scheme is intended to regenerate Sheffield city centre through 900,000sq ft of leisure and retail, with a small portion allocated for residential and office space.
Leonard Design Architects, who have advised on several large European retail developments including Westfield shopping malls in London and Milan, aim to blend Sheffield’s historical assets – including City Hall, The Crucible and The Lyceum theatres – with a vibrant new leisure and retail quarter through “top quality landscaping.”
A Sheffield City Council spokesperson told Leisure Opportunities that details of the leisure proposition remain scarce at this stage, but said more information would be released when the council starts its public consultation in May.
Sheffield City Council is currently talking to potential strategic development partners to help deliver the new scheme by 2019 and expects to announce a partner in Q3 2015.
”These are exciting plans that will help Sheffield meet the changing retail demands of the 21st century – a development that will be crucial to the city’s economic future,” Sheffield City Council executive director Simon Green.
“The design merges with Sheffield’s award winning public spaces and world renowned cultural assets – including City Hall, The Crucible and The Lyceum theatres – and links key retail pitches in the city centre from The Moor through to Fargate.”
Plans to create an Olympic Legacy Park on the site of the former Don Valley ...
Sheffield City Council has unveiled ambitions for a major mixed-use development
masterplanned by Leonard Design Architects. The proposed £480m scheme is intended to regenerate
Sheffield city centre through 900,000sq ft of leisure and retail, with a small portion allocated for
residential and office space.
For every member with a tripod and a big following, there are others irritated at the way equipment is being hogged or wary they’ll be in the background on someone’s Insta feed. Do influencers offer valuable, free marketing or are they just a nuisance? Kath Hudson finds out how operators are responding
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CoverMe, the global leader in fitness workforce management, today launches CoverMe PT, an
on-demand personal training platform that connects the right personal trainer to the right
client in under 10 seconds.
Alliance Leisure are excited to announce the completion of works to the Lagoons at Doncaster
Dome, on behalf of Doncaster Culture and Leisure Trust, funded by City of Doncaster Council.
When Aberdeen Sports Village set out to upgrade its gym offering, the goal was to create a
more motivating, versatile and high-performing training environment for its diverse member
base.