Home Property & Construction Work Starts Transforming Prominent Retail Unit In Sheffield City Centre

Work Starts Transforming Prominent Retail Unit In Sheffield City Centre

A CGI showing how 45-47 Fargate will look when work completes

Yorkshire construction company, Harris CM, has started work on a £1.5 million refurbishment project that will see a well-known building on Fargate, in Sheffield city centre, transformed into a striking new retail environment.

The work at 45-47 Fargate, on behalf of Wakefield-based Woodhead Investments and Development Services, includes the installation of a stunning new façade with new cladding and glazing, as well as the creation of an impressive roof terrace, kitchen, seating space, storage areas, WC facilities, platform lift and new stairwell.

Once complete the building, which was previously occupied by Next, will offer more than 6,800 sq ft of space as well as a 667 sq ft terrace. It will appeal to a wide range of retail businesses and leisure operators.

Jason Adlam, CEO at Harris CM, said: “This project is an impressive addition to our portfolio of projects in the Sheffield area and once again we are delighted to provide continued opportunities for both our own workforce and our supply chain, with a significant proportion of both based in South Yorkshire.


“This development demonstrates continued confidence in Sheffield as a retail centre and leisure destination. It also complements the wider regeneration happening on Fargate, which is benefitting from a multi-million pound makeover, following Sheffield’s successful bid to the Government’s High Street Fund.”

The scheme’s Yorkshire based project team also includes professional consultancy firm Austin Fletcher, Pearce Bottomley Architects, Eastwood & Partners Consulting Engineers and M&E specialist, Silcock Leedham.

David Woodhead, of Woodhead Investment & Development Services, added: “The redevelopment of 45–47 Fargate represents an exciting opportunity to create a modern, prominent corner unit, fully refurbished to suit a variety of uses including restaurant, banking, retail or office.
“There is potential for outside seating on both frontages in a very busy area of footfall between Marks & Spencer, John Lewis and the City Hall. We anticipate the property being ready for occupation towards the end of this year.”

Paul Lancaster Commercial Property is the letting agent for the space.