Sheffield housing development starts on 195 home second phase
A Sheffield housing development has the next phase of its multi-million pound project.
Park Hill, which so far has 700 people living in 260 homes, has opened the sales office for its phase two apartments.
The new phase consists of 195 homes, 20,000 sq ft of mixed-use commercial space, and a new cafe, restaurant and terrace.
New residents are expected to move in during summer 2021.
Guy Ackernley, on behalf of the joint venture partners, commented: “Phase two is the next chapter in the renaissance of this iconic building.
“We have worked to create a new style of living spaces that are slightly different in their configuration to those in phase one, yet sympathetic to the original design and look.
“Anticipation and expectation is high given the attention Park Hill attracts, but we are confident we have delivered what residents will want.”
The latest homes have been designed by architects Mikhail Riches.
Founding director of Mikhail Riches, Annalie Riches, added: “We are delighted to be working on phase two of Park Hill and playing a part in saving this important building.
“Our phase looks at keeping more of the original fabric and upgrading it.
“We hope that the work being carried out by all involved in the various phases demonstrates it is possible to reuse buildings of this era.”
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