Heart of the City, Sheffield explained
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The Heart of the City was a £130 million major re-development in Sheffield, England begun in 2004,[1] and completed in 2016[2] [3] and one of the 12 official quarters of Sheffield City Centre. As its name suggests the Heart of the City is located in the heart of the city centre.
Heart of the City was mainly developed by Sheffield One, an Urban Regeneration Company set up in February 2000 to facilitate the redevelopment.[4] The Heart of the City scheme has created many new public spaces, buildings, and skyscrapers. Subsequent review found that it satisfied many of the goals for a successful city laid out in the "Sheffield First" plan.[5]
Structures part of the scheme
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Heart of the City . 25 January 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170202045254/http://www.tpsconsult.co.uk/media/136982/sheffield_heart_of_city.pdf . 2 February 2017 . dead .
- http://www.thestar.co.uk/business/block-completes-the-130m-heart-of-city-1-7859155 Sheffield Star 18 April 2016
- http://www.sheffieldnewsroom.co.uk/developer-hails-final-heart-of-the-city-building/ Sheffield City Council News 22 April 2016
- News: Sheffield's 24-year wait for retail revamp: Can revised £469m plans finally allow city to compete with Leeds and Manchester?. 8 April 2018.
- Book: City Spaces - Tourist Places: Urban Tourism Precincts. Hayllar. Bruce. Griffin. Tony. Edwards. Deborah. 2008. Routledge. 9780750681957. 334.