Construction underway on new urban development in Sheffield

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Henry Boot has begun construction works on a major £42.5m urban development scheme in the city centre of Sheffield

The group’s construction business, Henry Boot Construction, has been selected on two developments within the heart of the city scheme, the cultural and social destination known as Cambridge Street Collective and Elshaw House – a brand new low-carbon office building.

Being delivered by Sheffield City Council and their strategic development partner, Queensberry, the two developments will consist of a brand-new low carbon 70,000 sq ft of Grade A office space over seven floors, a 20,000 sq ft industrial-styled food hall and a 15,000 sq ft live entertainment venue.

Henry Boot is delighted to continue growing its expertise and opportunity pipeline within our three focused markets: urban development, residential, and industrial and logistics.

Creating a sustainable landmark in Sheffield

Simon Carr, managing director of Henry Boot Construction, said: “This is a strategically important urban development project for Henry Boot that will create a significant sustainable landmark in Sheffield city centre.

“We a look forward to delivering a key part in Sheffield City Council’s regeneration plans of the city.”

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