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Sheffield Five Blocks, One SHEFFIELD FIVE BLOCKS, ONE CONNECTED can is is is is accommodate great for the about for people. environmentally anyone. day-to-day. community. friendly. COMMUNITY It offers high- The on-site co- We have created Health and This is recycling What makes Pennine Five quality and working facility a central plaza happiness of and re-use at its adaptable offers resources with a café / employees is best. Reclaiming special? solutions for and amenities bar and outdoor important for an unused 1970s businesses of for all other P5 social hubs, a successful office complex Where and how you spend your any size and tenants to hire. designed to work-life balance, has a much lower day is important. It runs deeper sector. It is a This includes bring people which is why environmental self-contained meeting rooms, together. Coupled there will be impact than than bricks and mortar. It’s city centre event spaces with wellbeing an exclusive building new. about creating an environment campus with and conference programmes, employee-only where people want to work and over 220,000 suites, so you fitness classes, fitness and embracing a new generation sqft available can use your and food events, wellbeing centre driven by collaborative and social and more than own space more the plaza will on site. 400 car parking efficiently. be the perfect environments. spaces. environment to meet and relax. HEALTH & WELLBEING Created from the understanding that wellbeing has a direct influence on productivity and happiness, P5’s exclusive on-site health and wellbeing centre aims to make a significant and positive impact on your business. As well as a gymnasium with state-of-the-art equipment, instructor-led classes and a separate yoga / pilates studio, the central plaza will play host to fitness events and programmes. AN SPACE At Pennine Five we believe in creating inspiring spaces for inspiring businesses. Large open plan EMPHASIS floor plates, available from 3,200 sqft to 10,950 sqft, enable a variety of working styles and office CO-WORKING layouts that can adapt as your business evolves. ON PLACE The substantial on-site co-working facility will offer the facilities and resources for those Designed to encourage strong working business operations that take up space, so you relationships, at the heart of the P5 ethos can use your own floor space more efficiently. & AMENITY is an understanding that such interaction is Meeting rooms, event spaces and conference founded on the space surrounding workers. suites will be available for P5 tenants to hire, New reception and communal areas, outdoor encouraging collaboration and productivity space and food and drink options create natural within the P5 campus. opportunities to connect. CENTRAL PLAZA A hidden city centre oasis; P5’s landscaped central courtyard will bring nature into the campus. Green spaces, walkways and seating provide the perfect setting to enjoy the independent food and coffee options available on site, whilst escaping the city hustle and bustle. 1/3 67,000 £30 SHEFFIELD: THE Proportion of Sheffield Students between that lies within the Peak University of Sheffield BILLION District National Park, and Sheffield OUTDOOR CITY making it England’s Hallam University Annual GVA of greenest city Sheffield City Region Sheffield delivers unique opportunities not available in other urban locations in the UK 1.8 56% 1/2 It is the fourth largest city in England, and one of UK’s Savings on cost Sheffield has less than fastest growing cities, and yet it has a distinctive MILLION of living compared half of the air pollution outdoor landscape. to London than London Population in Sheffield City Region CRUCIBLE COMBINED THEATRE COURTS TOWN SHEFFIELD HALL CITY HALL IN GREAT COMPANY Nearby occupiers A6109 A6178 B6074 B6075 A61 A6135 Walkley Neepsend Philadelphia Attercliffe MANCHESTER/HUDDERSFIELD B6080 ROTHERHAM B6200 A6178 A61709 Kelham Island A6109 B6071 B6073 A TRULY Netherthorpe A61 B6539 West Bar ACCESSIBLE Saint Vincent's Victoria Quays TO J33 M1: LONDON/LEEDS S1 2BT Crookesmoor A57 LOCATIONVER STREET SIL PARADISE STREET A61 Crookes WHITE CROFT SIL VER STREET HEAD PARADISE LANE TENTER STREET BLOCK 1 HOLLIS CROFT BLOCK 2 Saint George's PARADISE SQUARE A57 SHEFFIELD Park Hill UNDERGROUND PARKING 400 SPACES LEE CROFT Heart of the City SIMS STREET BLOCK 4 BLOCK 2 BLOCK 5 AD LANE CAMPO LANE BRO B6071 HAWLE Sheffield Y STREET VICAR LANE Broomhill B6069 Cultural Industries MPO LANE B6547 Quarter (CIQ) CA Walking Broomhall B6070 ST JAMES' STREET TOWNHEAD STREET ST JA The Moor MES RO B Sheffield Peace High Supertram AILE W Y STREET Train Station Gardens Street Cathedral Stop THE BALANCE 12 mins 7 mins 5 mins 4 mins Rail A61 A625 A6135 London Liverpool Birmingham Manchester Leeds 2 h 10 mins 1 h 50 mins 1 h 10 mins 55 mins 39 mins Endcliffe Car B6388 Liverpool Birmingham Manchester Leeds City Centre City Centre City Centre City Centre Sharrow 2 h 10 mins 1 h 30 mins 1 h 20 mins 45 mins B6069 Sharrow Vale CHESTERFIELD A621 A62 NorfolkPark 12 NEIGHBOURHOOD 14 21 22 26 23 EAT/DRINK PLAY STAY 29 1 Co-op 12 Kelham Island 21 Royal Victoria 13 2 28 5 Museum 25 2 Craft & Dough 22 Holiday Inn Express 3 13 Anytime Fitness 1 4 27 3 Urbandeli 23 Oyo Hotel 14 The Gym 4 Couch 24 Best Western 15 Orchard Square 7 6 24 20 5 Kommune 25 Travelodge 15 16 M&S 8 6 Pret 26 Ibis 9 30 16 17 Peace Gardens 7 Tesco Express 27 Easy Hotel 18 John Lewis 8 All Bar One 28 Premier Inn 10 19 19 Theatre District 9 Leopold Square 29 Hampton by Hilton 17 20 31 10 Pitcher & Piano Ponds Forge 30 Leopold Hotel 18 32 11 St Paul’s Square 31 Mercure 11 32 Novotel FEATURES Floor plates Views Connectivity Car park Cycling Facilities Member Large open plan Higher floors Superfast Over 400 secure 157 secure Exclusive Exclusive use floor plates with offer exceptional broadband; up to underground car access control access-controlled of a dedicated an abundance of views of the city 10Gb/s wired and parking spaces cycle spaces shower and fitness, wellbeing daylight and beyond wireless internet on site initially; with changing facilities centre and studio connection plans for an / event room available additional 130 throughout spaces and 120 lockers LIFT KITCHENETTE E TT E ACC N COMMS E WC H C T I BLOCK 3 K THE FINER GENTS TOILET BLOCK 2 GENTS TOILET COMMS LIFT ACC WC LIFT LOBBY SERVICE CL LIFT LIFT LIFT LIFT LADIES TOILET LADIES TOILET LOBBY DETAILS KITCHENETTE BLOCK 1 ATRIUM Pennine Five’s 220,000 sqft BLOCK 4 LIFT LADIES office campus is arranged over SHWR TOILET LIFT LIFT GENTS LOBBY SERVICE TOILET LIFT LIFT five connected blocks, ranging RISER CL ACC LIFT WC from 4 floors to 12 floors COMMS KITCHENETTE ACC WC COMMS Over 400 car parking spaces GENTS TOILET LIFT LOBBY E LADIES TOILET TT E BLOCK 5 N E H C COMMS T I Over 280 bicycle spaces K Total NIA (sqft) Typical Floor NIA (sqft) BLOCK 1 12 floors 104,808 8,245 BLOCK 2 7 floors 35,155 4,682 BLOCK 3 7 floors 36,899 4,628 BLOCK 4 4 floors 12,971 3,240 BLOCK 5 10 floors 32,216 3,612 222,049 LAYOUT SPECIFICATION • Newly installed PPC POSSIBILITIES aluminium double-glazed window units and blinds BLOCK 1: Open plan layout* BLOCK 1: Creative layout* • Solar control to South and West facing elevations • Window U value 1.5W/m2k • 24/7 access and security • Exclusive use of new and modern WCs and shower facilities on each floor • Newly installed hybrid ventilation system providing natural fresh-air ventilation • Controlled perimeter heating • Cooling via chilled water fan coil units • Suspended ceiling • Floor to ceiling height between 2.5m and 2.6m • Separate data comms cupboard provided on each floor • Access control to every floor • 12 passenger lifts • 404 basement car parking spaces • 287 secure bicycle spaces * For indicative purposes only FLEXIBLE LEASING OPTIONS Pennine Five’s flexible leasing options combine the benefits of traditional leasing agreements and serviced options, providing a bespoke solution for you, your business and your people. JOIN US AT PENNINE FIVE PETER WHITELEY 01142 413 903 07979 530 416 TIM BOTTRILL 01142 993 121 07810 865 561.
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