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WELCOMING HISTO RIC FORWARD LOOKING PROUD Barnsleyq HOME TO MAJOR ORGANISATIONS

HSBC, B Braun, Aviva, DLA, Polestar, Sandvik, IKEA, Amazon and ASOS all have strategic operations in the City Region. BARNSLEY IS PART OF THE SHEFFIELD WORLD-LEADING MANUFACTURING & ENGINEERING CITY REGION, WHICH Boeing, Rolls-Royce, Tata Steel, Siemens VAI, Koyo Bearings, Bridon COMPRISES A NUMBER International, Pegler Group and Outokumpu are just some of the OF WELL-CONNECTED hi-tech companies based here. DEVELOPMENT AREAS HIGHER EDUCATION

ALONG THE M1 CORRIDOR. The region is Britain’s most concentrated and popular higher education destination outside , with 12 universities less than an hour away providing more than 313,00 students places.

INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT

Major investment has been committed to transport in the region, including £1.4 million which will alleviate road congestion and enable innovation led advanced manufacturing along the spine of the M1, creating more employment opportunities for the region.

£1.3 BILLION DEVOLUTION DEAL

The Sheffield City Region is finalising a £1.3 billion devolution deal. IS IN THE Barnsley is benefitting from Sheffield City Region funding over a number of initiatives including housing, infrastructure business Barnsley support and skills. ZONE 20,900 NEW HOMES 2014-2033 ( LOCAL PLAN SOURCE ) BARNSLEY IS ON THE UP

In the advanced manufacturing sector, Barnsley has recorded double the national growth, an 11% increase in the construction sector, a 78% increase in the WHILE BEST KNOWN FOR logistics sector and a 7.4% increase in employment. ITS INDUSTRIAL PAST AND (Source: ONS Business Register and Employment Survey Data 2012-2015)

The Works is a new, attractive destination that Barnsley is benefiting from major HERITAGE MARKETS, THERE’S will offer people working in these sectors, more choice investment in its infrastructure which in MUCH MORE TO BARNSLEY and enjoyment closer to home. Digital Media Centre Barnsley Sixth Form College turn is creating new jobs and attracting talent to the town. THAN MANY REALISE. THE VISION

The vision for The Glass Works and Barnsley is built on real insights into what local people, businesses and market traders want from their town.

£130 million has already been invested in new homes, town centre offices, a digital media centre, transport interchange, sixth form college and public realm.

The 21st century town centre will be future proofed and digitally enabled to ensure people and businesses MUCH M ORE continue to be attracted to Barnsley. New public realm Barnsley Town Hall THE TIMELINE

• Demolition activities get underway to prepare the site for construction. 2016 • Market Gate Car Park opens. to • Opening of May Day Green temporary market.

• Construction of the new library gets underway, Metropolitan Centre refurbishment begins. know • Public consultation on Phase 2 of the scheme – the shops, 2017 restaurants, cinema and multi-storey car park. BARNSLEY MARKETS • Planning application submitted for Phase 2.

Traders have sold their goods at Barnsley Markets since 1249 and over 300 stalls populate the town’s indoor and outdoor market spaces today. 2018 • Completion of the new Barnsley Markets. The markets’ long history, fresh produce, and broad selection of other goods, attract thousands of visitors every year. • Construction on Phase 2 begins. • Opening of Library @ The Lightbox. A PROUD HISTORY 2019 • Opening of new retail along • Opening of Market Kitchen Naming the town centre development, The Glass Works, is a celebration of the contribution glass manufacturing made to

the town’s economy. 2021 • Opening of The Glass Works. Glass-making, like coal-mining, is a major part of Barnsley’s industrial past. It began in the town in the 17th century. CANNON HALL

Cannon Hall is a stunning Georgian country house museum set in 70 acres of historic parkland and beautiful landscaped gardens.

Being part of The Glass Works means being part of a town that loves its history as much as its football, its art as much as its food, and its shopping as much as its live events. Locals and visitors to the town can join in all sorts of activities and the range is only going to grow.

THE COOPER GALLERY LOVE YOUR LOCAL BARNSLEY F.C. MARKET FOOD FESTIVAL The Cooper Gallery is an exciting art No review of Barnsley is complete LOCALLY space in the heart of Barnsley Town Introduced in September 2015, without the mention of the much-loved Centre. It is the perfect place to Barnsley Football Club. Barnsley fans INSPIRED Barnsley’s Local Food Festival discover stunning art and changing celebrates the wide range available from wear the red and white club colours with exhibitions. THE VICTORIAN ARCADE the markets. great pride.

Home to a mix of traditional tea rooms, a real ale house, and up-to-the minute fashion boutiques.

MUCH BARNSLEY BEER FESTIVAL

A big event in the Barnsley social diary is the Barnsley Beer Festival. A variety of beers and ciders are available to try. M ORE to

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The attracts over 20,000 spectators who line the streets to watch the skill and determination of the riders. explore THE CIVIC YORKSHIRE

SCULPTURE PARK One of three live event spaces in Yorkshire Sculpture Park is a pioneering Barnsley, The Civic plays host to theatre, place that aims to challenge, inspire, comedy, music, dance, and exhibitions. inform and delight, welcoming over 500,000 visitors each year. BARNSLEY

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• 3.8 Hectare site • Prime town centre location • 1 Cinema • 1 Bowling complex • 11 Restaurants and cafes • 25 Shops including 7 MSUs • New library and community facilities

• Refurbished markets and Market Kitchen P • New public realm • 670 Car parking spaces Public square looking towards The retail and leisure experience will wrap around the existing Metropolitan Centre and provide the community with a mix of leading brands

Cheapside looking towards Alhambra Centre and independents, which together will ensure The Glass Works is as unique, inviting and characterful as the town.

The Glass Works is being designed and WE’RE DRAWING LOCAL PEOPLE will be delivered by Queensberry. The offer

will comprise a modern retail and leisure AND VISITORS BACK TO THE

environment whilst complementing the £180M traditions of Barnsley’s historic markets, and HEART OF BARNSLEY WITH THE reflecting the famous Barnsley spirit. GLASS WORKS– A DISTINCTIVE, C O M M ITTED It’s much more than a shopping centre. CONTEMPORARY RETAIL The Glass Works is an entirely new zone AND LEISURE DESTINATION. BY BARNSLEY METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL incorporating new public spaces, redesigned TO FUND THE GLASS WORKS DEVELOPMENT and rebranded markets, a new Central Library and a split-level public square designed to host a wide array of exciting town centre events. This investment will give local people and visitors

Public square looking towards library an exciting choice and a lively and enjoyable place to meet, eat and shop.

40% 84% OF VISITORS OF SHOPPERS ARE £ 1 .3 BILLIO N £59M AFFLUENT ACHIEVERS ARE SPENDERS CATCHMENT SPEND & COMFORTABLE COM MUNITIES TRADING GAP

Source FSP Cheapside Mall View View towards Cheapside Mall Entrance OPEN OPEN AVAILABLE TRANSPORT AVAILABLE EXCHANGED INTERCHANGE EXCHANGED ININ SOLICITOR’S SOLICITOR’S HANDS/UNDERHANDS/UNDER OFFER OFFER GROUND MEET PHASE 1 - COMPLETION 2018 ENT. PP CARCAR PARK PARK R4 R5 PHASE 2 - COMPLETION 2021 R2 R3

UNIT NO SQ FT SQ M KENDR AY STREET Library GF 8,312 772 Market 43,109 4,005

R6 L3 797 74 R1 3,251 302

R2 3,741 347 R7 NEW PUBLIC 1ST FLOOR 13 SCREEN CINEMA R3 2,510 200 SQUAR E R4 3,634 338 LC O R5 4,987 463 FA LOUNGE R6 3,175 295 R1 R7 5,866 545 MSU6 R9 1,600 148 R9A 708 65.8 MSU5 ET SU MSU1 5344 496 7 MARK MSU2 7,023 652 ENTRANCE SU 8 170 SPACES MSU4 8,096 752 R9A SU QUE 9 MSU4 P MSU5 6,110 568 EN SU 1 STREE 0 MSU6 8,952 832 FFEE SU T O 1 C Y 1 S PEDESTRIAN A1 10,118 940 U1 BO SU R9 7 ACCESS FROM 1 SU1A 1,683 156 2 CAR PARK SU SU 1 SU1 2,152 381 1 SU13 8 R EM SU O SU2 581 54 1 TE STORA A 1 A SU3/4 5,093 473 SU 2 SU5 4,083 379 E MA E G NT NT E RKET U1 R R SU7 1,786 166 CH ANCE MS ANCE SU8 1,787 166 E 1 A K0 PS 2 SU9 1,829 170 MSU IDE SP O SU10 1,797 167 2 R K0 TS DIREC SU 3 5 SU11 1,797 167 K0 3 U1 / 04 S SU12 1,797 167 4 K SU14 T 2 / L USC S SU13 993 92 U5 19 SU THE GLASSWORKS CAR PARK SU14 1,422 132 500 SPACES SU15 909 84 SU20 SU17 1,044 97 SU18 1,398 130 SU19 1,618 150 SU20 2,469 229 K01 427 40 AL HA MBRA K02 684 64 K03 647 60 K04 683 63 OPEN AVAILABLE EXCHANGED FIR ST IN SOLICITOR’S HANDS/UNDER OFFER P CAR PARK PHASE 1 - COMPLETION 2018 L1 T PHASE 2 - COMPLETION 2021 KENDRA Y STREE

UNIT NO SQ FT SQ M R1 4,169 387 Library FF 9,042 840 L1 17,188 1,597 NEW PUBLIC L2 15,608 1,450 SQUAR E L3 8,863 823 Cinema FF 47,658 4,427 FALC O OUNGE MSU2 12,673 1,177 L R1 MSU6 13,024 1,210 SU14 1,388 129 CINE SU15 2,427 225 MSU6 M SU19 1,704 158 A SU20 2,531 235 NAL CE A1 10,925 1,015 TERRA 170 SPACES EX TER Market 22,518 2,092 P Food Hall 16,286 1,513

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L2 MSU2 SP O R TS DIRECT 5 1 SU 4 1 / SU USC 19 SU THE GLASSWORKS CAR PARK 500 SPACES 20 SU has been commissioned by Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council to draw local people and visitors back into the heart of Barnsley. We believe experiential place making with wellbeing and community at its core, is the future lifeblood of our urban centres.

Queensberry designs, creates and invests in mixed-use regeneration opportunities in towns and cities across the UK.

Our design-led approach to urban renewal is flexible and tailored to provide the right solution for the people it will serve. We seek to rekindle civic pride through the developments we build, while being sympathetic to their immediate surroundings. Corn Exchange, Manchester BUILDING A The Corn Exchange (Manchester), Friars Walk (Newport), and Southgate (Bath), are three of our best-known developments and we have recently completed Tunsgate Quarter in Guildford.

Alongside The Glass Works in Barnsley, today we’re also leasing on the design and development of Angel Central, Islington, Borough Yards, London, Metquarter, Liverpool and Heart of the City II, Sheffield.

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For details of leasing opportunities:

Alex Hyams Leasing Manager [email protected] T. 020 7408 0200 M. 07719 530 658 Tom Limbert James Fox [email protected] [email protected] Keith Stone Leasing Consultant on behalf of Queensberry Simon Lyons Nigel Costain [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] M. 07801 621750

MISREPRESENTATION ACT: CENTRAL RETAIL & CBRE for themselves and for the vendors or lessors of this property, whose agents they are give notice that: a) all particulars are set out as general outline only for the guidance of intending purchasers or lessees, and do not comprise part of an offer or contract: b) all descriptions, dimensions, references to condition and necessary permissions for use and occupation, and other details are given in good faith and are believe to be correct but any intending purchasers or tenants should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of them. c) no person in the employment of CENTRAL RETAIL & CBRE has any authority to make any representation of warranty whatsoever in relation to this property. Design and Production DS.EMOTION OCT 2019_2885.