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Pinstone Street

Coordinates: 53°22′45″N 1°28′14″W / 53.379268°N 1.470590°W / 53.379268; -1.470590
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Pinstone Street
Pinstone Street in 2009
Pinstone Street is located in Sheffield
Pinstone Street
Location within Sheffield
Former name(s)Pinstone Lane
Length0.2 mi (0.32 km)
LocationSheffield, England
Postal codeS1
Coordinates53°22′45″N 1°28′14″W / 53.379268°N 1.470590°W / 53.379268; -1.470590
North endFargate / Leopold Street
South endFurnival Gate / The Moor

Pinstone Street is a part-pedestrianised road located in Sheffield, England. It connects the two main shopping areas of Fargate and The Moor in the centre of the city.

Originally called Pinstone Lane, its eastern side contains Sheffield Town Hall and the Peace Gardens. The western side of the street was to be redeveloped as part of the Sevenstone project which was postponed as a result of the Late-2000s recession and later cancelled in 2013.[1] The scheme was later replaced by a new scheme named Heart of the City II which is currently underway.[2]

Redevelopment

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Sevenstone

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A proposal New Retail Quarter first developed in 2000 with Hammerson selected as the preferred developer in 2001.[3] The scheme would have seen the refurbishment of several buildings on Pinstone Street. In October 2007, developers Hammerson unveiled the official marketing name for the New Retail Quarter as Sevenstone.[4] However, the scheme was put on hold indefinitely in 2009. It was later announced in 2013 that the developer Hammerson had been axed from the scheme, putting an end to the Sevenstone proposals.[1]

Heart of the City II

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In 2018, a new redevelopment scheme named Heart of the City II was unveiled. It features new buildings, as well as several renovated historic buildings along Pinstone Street.[2] The first phase involved the demolition of Grosvenor House which was replaced with a new building under the same name.[5] This building houses HSBC as well as CMS.[6] Clothing shops Monki and Weekday moved in to the building in 2019, taking on 2 units that front on to Pinstone Street.[7]

Buildings

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Built between 1890 and 1897, Sheffield Town Hall has a grand presence on Pinstone Street and is home to Sheffield City Council.
Sheffield Town Hall

Sheffield Town Hall, built between 1890 and 1897, is located on Pinstone Street and fronts on to the Peace Gardens, a public square. Many of the buildings on Pinstone Street date from the late Victorian era, such as Pinstone Street Chambers and the adjacent Salvation Army Citadel on Cross Burgess Street, which housed The Salvation Army.[8][9] At the southern end, there are some newer buildings like Midcity House, built in the 1960s and currently earmarked for demolition, and Grosvenor House, completed in 2019 as part of the Heart of the City II scheme.[10][6]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Sevenstone developer dropped by Sheffield council". BBC. Retrieved 12 February 2022.
  2. ^ a b "Sheffield Heart Of The City II redevelopment plan unveiled". BBC. Retrieved 12 February 2022.
  3. ^ "REPORT TO CABINET: PROPOSED SHEFFIELD CITY COUNCIL (PINSTONE STREET AND TRAFALGAR STREET) (NEW RETAIL QUARTER) COMPULSORY PURCHASE ORDER 2006". Sheffield City Council.
  4. ^ "Sheffield's new centre named Sevenstone". RPD online. Archived from the original on 9 April 2008. Retrieved 16 October 2007.
  5. ^ "VIDEO: Sheffield's Grosvenor House Hotel is demolished". The Star. Retrieved 12 February 2022.
  6. ^ a b "HSBC staff set for summer move into £90 million Sheffield city centre office". The Star. Retrieved 12 February 2022.
  7. ^ Roberts, Alana. "Swedish fashion brands Monki and Weekday set to open new stores in Sheffield". The Star. Retrieved 12 February 2022.
  8. ^ "Tag: Pinstone Street". Sheffielder. Retrieved 12 February 2022.
  9. ^ "Pinstone Chambers: Its forgotten history lies within the entrance". Sheffielder. Retrieved 12 February 2022.
  10. ^ "Midcity House". Sheffielder. Retrieved 12 February 2022.