The office building at 38 Carver Street is five storeys and sits in a superb location within the one of most vibrant and thriving areas of Sheffield City Centre.
The building is a stone’s throw from the new public realm at Charter Square, the independent bars and restaurants of the Devonshire Quarter, and is positioned equidistant between Sheffield Hallam University and the University of Sheffield.
Crucially, the building sits within the rapidly growing business district which is developing through the £470 million Heart of the City II project. A key aspect of any proposed operation in the building is that it adds to the dynamic of the wider scheme and delivers engaging ground floor usage. The Council are ideally looking for a leading co-working or business centre operator to take on the building.
The building boasts up to 26,000 sq ft of self-contained office space, an impressive atrium running from the first floor up through the building, 20 car parking spaces and a rare opportunity for a contemporary roof garden.
Councilor Mazher Iqbal, Cabinet Member for Business and Investment at Sheffield City Council, said:
“This is a fabulous opportunity for someone to take a unique space in a prime pitch of the city centre. The building has so much going for it in terms of scale and bespoke features, so we’re really excited to see someone do something very special with it. We are deliberately targeting a co-working operator as we want to provide more opportunities for smaller and start up companies within the creative and digital industries, to help them build a city centre base and grow their businesses.“
The property will be formally marketed until 10th May 2019. The letting agents for the building are Colloco, Cushman & Wakefield and Lambert Smith Hampton.