New ‘landmark’ hotel set to join Heart of the City II development
Plans for a new hotel in an urban regeneration scheme in South Yorkshire have been put forward.
A planning application has been submitted for a new ‘landmark’ hotel at Heart of the City II in Sheffield.
Situated on Pinstone Street, the Radisson Blu hotel would occupy a space overlooking the development’s Peace Gardens.
Andrew Davison, project director at Queensberry, said: “After many months of hard work, we’re pleased that an application for the Block A proposals has now been submitted.
“A huge amount of effort has gone into developing a fresh and contemporary design for the brand-new hotel, while also paying homage to Sheffield’s unique character.
“These plans will breathe fresh life into Pinstone Street, and we can’t wait to welcome international hotel brand Radisson Blu to Sheffield.”
Cllr Mazher Iqbal, Cabinet member for business and investment at Sheffield City Council, added: “We’re delighted to announce that an application has now been submitted for our plans to add a four star+ hotel and rooftop bar to Sheffield city centre.
“This step marks yet another significant milestone as we continue our progress towards transforming Sheffield’s heart of the city.”
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