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Sheffield Digital Campus
The Sheffield Digital Campus development (right) and Sheffield Interchange (left)
Electric Works

The Sheffield Digital Campus is a new development in Sheffield City Centre close to the railway station and bus station.

Partners include the developer Teesland/GMI, Sheffield City Council, Creative Sheffield, the city centre urban regeneration company and Yorkshire Forward, the regional development agency. Over £1.6 million of European Union funds are being invested in South Yorkshire's infrastructure and so it is hoped that businesses locating into the eCampus, may qualify for Regional Selective Assistance and Regional Enterprise Grants.

The development which will offer over 600,000 sq ft (56,000 m2) [1] of high quality office accommodation, as a custom built hub for digital, ICT, multi-media and software companies.

The layout of the campus will be flexible to cater for companies of all sizes and to adapt to the changing needs of its tenants. The campus will be designed as a series of contemporary buildings and landscaped open spaces.

Construction

Construction of the campus has been divided into three phases.

Phase 1 will consist of four separate buildings of which two are already completed. Two further building are under construction.

The Phase 2 building will be constructed on the site of the (now demolished) Nelson Mandela Building situated on the corner of Pond Street and Sheaf Street.

The Phase 3 building will be constructed on the site of the (now demolished) Sheaf House and Dyson House buildings, situated between Leadmill Road and Sheffield railway station.

Tha landscape architects for the scheme were Donaldson Edwards Partnership based in Manchester.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Sheffield digital campus". developers. Archived from the original on 30 January 2008. Retrieved 23 October 2007.

53°22′49.1″N 1°27′45.2″W / 53.380306°N 1.462556°W / 53.380306; -1.462556


sheffield+digital+campus Latitude and Longitude:

53°22′49.1″N 1°27′45.2″W / 53.380306°N 1.462556°W / 53.380306; -1.462556
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sheffield Digital Campus
The Sheffield Digital Campus development (right) and Sheffield Interchange (left)
Electric Works

The Sheffield Digital Campus is a new development in Sheffield City Centre close to the railway station and bus station.

Partners include the developer Teesland/GMI, Sheffield City Council, Creative Sheffield, the city centre urban regeneration company and Yorkshire Forward, the regional development agency. Over £1.6 million of European Union funds are being invested in South Yorkshire's infrastructure and so it is hoped that businesses locating into the eCampus, may qualify for Regional Selective Assistance and Regional Enterprise Grants.

The development which will offer over 600,000 sq ft (56,000 m2) [1] of high quality office accommodation, as a custom built hub for digital, ICT, multi-media and software companies.

The layout of the campus will be flexible to cater for companies of all sizes and to adapt to the changing needs of its tenants. The campus will be designed as a series of contemporary buildings and landscaped open spaces.

Construction

Construction of the campus has been divided into three phases.

Phase 1 will consist of four separate buildings of which two are already completed. Two further building are under construction.

The Phase 2 building will be constructed on the site of the (now demolished) Nelson Mandela Building situated on the corner of Pond Street and Sheaf Street.

The Phase 3 building will be constructed on the site of the (now demolished) Sheaf House and Dyson House buildings, situated between Leadmill Road and Sheffield railway station.

Tha landscape architects for the scheme were Donaldson Edwards Partnership based in Manchester.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Sheffield digital campus". developers. Archived from the original on 30 January 2008. Retrieved 23 October 2007.

53°22′49.1″N 1°27′45.2″W / 53.380306°N 1.462556°W / 53.380306; -1.462556


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