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Turner & Townsend relocates to Sheffield City Council’s newest zero carbon-ready office building


Turner & Townsend has completed the acquisition of sustainable, carbon zero workspace at Elshaw House, the flagship office development within the £470M mixed-use Heart of the City scheme led by Sheffield City Council and its Strategic Development Partner, Queensbury. CBRE’s Office Agency team in Leeds acted for Turner & Townsend.


The majority-owned subsidiary of CBRE, Turner & Townsend will relocate from the 2nd floor at 1-3 East Parade in Sheffield City Centre to 5,200 sq ft of office space at Elshaw House, which is located on Carver Street, next to Pounds 3.5 acre urban Park.


The building is the zenith of sustainabil- ity, achieving a five-star BREEAM green energy rating, as well as an ‘excellent’ five-star NABERS UK rating and sits in the top 1% of office buildings in the UK for energy efficiency.


Turner & Townsend was attracted to the pioneering building’s ESG credentials, larger office suite; its location within the Heart of the City development, which has significantly transformed the district; the first class amen- ities offered including roof terrace, concierge, showers and cycle facilities, as well as its well- being focus for occupiers.


CBRE completes deal at flagship Elshaw House in Sheffield City Centre


Elshaw House delivers 72,000 sq ft of sus- tainable, zero carbon workspace across 7 floors with first class green space, public squares, courtyards and panoramic views across the city centre. It also has wellbe- ing at its heart, being integrated into the city’s active travel strategy to keep the city moving.


Andrew Davison, Project Director, Queensberry commented: “This letting shows once again the strength of Elshaw House as a market leading sustainable office building and we are delighted Turner & Townsend has aligned with our vision and strategy.


Over the last 6 months we have seen an increasing number of companies placing sustainable office solutions at the forefront of their agenda and when combined with the building’s location, low running costs and onsite amenities within HOTC, makes Elshaw House the No.1 choice in the City, whilst sig- nificantly boosting staff retention and attrac- tion rates for businesses.”


Colloco and LSH acted on behalf of the land- lord, Sheffield City Council.


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Industrial unit launched to market in the heart of Sheffield’s Don Valley


Knight Frank and GV&Co have launched a 53,000 sq ft detached warehouse unit to the market in the heart of Sheffield’s Don Valley.


Owner Mordril Industrial is due to refurbish the premises when it is vacated later this year with a scheme of works to bring the Tinsley Park Close industrial unit into line with modern occupier requirements.


The unit totals 53,000 sq ft on 3.1 acre site and features a detached warehouse and industrial facility with ancillary office accommodation.


The steel frame construction has a recently replaced steel profile insu- lated roof with translucent roof pan- els, and will be refurbished to provide open span accommodation, high quality ancillary offices and welfare facilities, full sprinkler system and LED warehouse lighting.


The unit has 8m eaves and both dock and ground level loading and a larger secure yard and car parking areas.


The Sheffield office of Knight Frank has been instructed along with GV&Co to market the property, with the unit being vacated in June and the refurbishment completed by Autumn 2025.


Rebecca Schofield, partner at Knight Frank in Sheffield and head of Yorkshire Industrial and Logistics, said: “This site sits in a super location with immediate access to the M1 at J34 offering excellent transport links”.


Jonathan Jacob at GV&Co added: “Refurbishments projects like this offer occupiers good quality space at attrac- tive rates.


“Tinsley Park Close is located just off Shepcote Lane within the Don Valley area of Sheffield, which is one of Sheffield’s most established industrial and manufacturing loca- tions and in close proximity to two Supertram stops offering superb public transport links.


“We anticipate good levels of interest.’’ CPP acquires Moriarty & Co


Leading commercial real estate advisor CPP has announced the strategic acquisition of Moriarty & Co in a major move by CPP to strengthen its well-established industrial and logistics platform across Yorkshire and the Midlands and launch the firm into the North West and other regional markets.


Moriarty will bring an 6.0 million sq ft ‘order book’ to CPP, comprising existing buildings and immediate development pipeline, creat- ing a combined UK-wide platform of 25.0m+ sq ft.


Steve Moriarty, founder of Moriarty & Co, will join CPP as Director with a national role, work- ing alongside CPP co-founders and Directors Roger Haworth and Toby Vernon and forming part of the 20 members of the team.


CPP is a cross-sector real estate advisory business specialising in leasing, development, capital markets and property/asset manage- ment. Founded in September 2013, the team currently operates from four offices in Leeds, Sheffield, Nottingham and London.


Laura Giles


Law firm expands corporate team in Sheffield


National law firm Shakespeare Martineau has welcomed corporate legal director Laura Giles to its Sheffield office hub.


With more than 12 years’ experience, Laura has joined Shakespeare Martineau from Stone King, where she spent the past three years as a senior associate in the firm’s Leeds office. Prior to this, she worked for Knights, which acquired Keebles, in Sheffield.


An experienced corporate lawyer, Laura advises on acquisitions, disposals, joint ventures, investments, reorganisations, and general corporate governance and shareholder matters. She works across a range of sectors, including digital and technology, manufacturing, hospitality, education and social enterprise.


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