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New Sheffield Shipping Container Complex Given Green Light: Stack


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Sheffield is set to welcome a new addition to its urban landscape with the approval of STACK, a shipping container complex designed to host street food vendors and bars. Located strategically between the O2 Academy and the Odeon Cinema, the development aims to offer a new social and culinary destination in the city. Scheduled to open in spring 2025, STACK is expected to create up to 140 jobs, contributing to the local economy.

 

The project received the green light from Sheffield City Council officers despite facing objections from several parties, including the Academy Music Group, which operates the O2 Academy. The group expressed concerns that the new development could interfere with the O2's operations. However, the applicant's consultant countered these claims, suggesting a lack of engagement from the opposing parties. 

 

In addition to operational concerns, other objections raised included the need for more cycle storage, as highlighted by Green Party councillor Ruth Mersereau, advocating for sustainable transportation options to the site. Concerns about emergency evacuation procedures were also mentioned, emphasizing the need for comprehensive planning in the container complex's layout.

 

The developers describe STACK as a mixed-use development aimed at creating a contemporary social hub in Sheffield city centre. Drawing inspiration from similar successful projects in other cities, such as Newcastle, the intention is to offer a vibrant space that supports the local food and entertainment scene. The project is seen as an opportunity to bring a new dimension to Sheffield's urban environment, promoting economic growth and job creation.

 

STACK represents a significant development for Sheffield, offering prospects for job creation and urban renewal. While it has faced objections related to its potential impact on neighboring businesses and environmental concerns, the project has received official approval and is moving forward. The development aims to provide a dynamic space for social interaction, dining, and entertainment, contributing to the city's cultural and economic landscape.

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38 minutes ago, Rockers rule said:

Food, bars & drunken cyclists :huh:.

 

Come on girl we're off for a meal, and a swallow of the old falling down water.

Get yer cycle clips out,  we're taking 'tandem :suspect:

 

Pin on Poses

 

Hardly a 'quote' Irene.

I was looking forward to some words of wisdom from yer 😀

 

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6 hours ago, Vrsaljko said:

Very surprising considering the recent experiment with food outlets in shipping containers. They barely lasted longer than Liz Truss.

One was run by a local authority. One is a private venture. 

 

You may as well compare chalk and cheese. 

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1 hour ago, Rockers rule said:

Food, bars & drunken cyclists :huh:.

 

Come on girl we're off for a meal, and a swallow of the old falling down water.

Get yer cycle clips out,  we're taking 'tandem :suspect:

 

Pin on Poses

 

Hey Rockers, how did you get that photo of my parents taken in 1938?😃

 

echo.

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