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Welcome to Park Hill — Europe’s largest Listed building. Inspired by Le Corbusier’s seminal Unité D’Habitation in Marseilles. Brutalism at its finest.
An architectural icon sitting on the skyline of Sheffield. A proper place filled with people, businesses, arts and culture. We’re creating a vibrant and sustainable neighbourhood for the 21st Century with brilliant workspaces designed to inspire creativity and make you proud to go to work.
Park Hill is super easy to get to, just 5 minutes by foot from Sheffield train station, which will link you to routes across the country. Along with the tram stop, linking you all over the city. The main roads by Park Hill will provide easy access in and out of the city and just a short drive to the M1 and Peak District.
Being so close to the City Centre, you can literally pop to the shops on your lunch break, enjoying the high street and all the independent businesses accompanying the area.
Phase 1 has created 260 homes filled with residents and 10,000 sq ft of workspaces showcasing brilliant businesses such as Human and Grace Owen Nursery.
South Street Kitchen is a wonderful little café serving up excellent coffee and middle eastern food. This super trendy spot has become increasingly popular over the years and gets visitors from all over Sheffield. They also host a variety of events including yoga and dinner parties.
Our plan for phase 2 is the exact same — fill the 195 new homes with residents and the 20,000 sq ft of space with interesting businesses.
We’re creating brand new workspaces suited to all types of businesses, big or small, start-ups or established enterprises — we’ve got the space for you.
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About Park Hill
Standing proudly at the top of the hill overlooking Sheffield city centre, Park Hill was completed in 1961 as a bold vision for modern urban living. Its distinctive ‘streets in the sky’ – wide walkways outside each home, designed to be big enough for a milk float to pass – became vibrant social spaces where neighbours met and community life flourished.
Fast forward to 2026, and there are now 455 new homes, accommodation for 356 students and more than 50,000 sq ft of workspace across three completed phases.
Phase 4 is currently on site and will deliver 125 new apartments (20% of which will be affordable), along with new green spaces, EV charging, a car club and bike storage – all created in collaboration once again with the architects behind sold-out Phase 2, Mikhail Riches.






















































































































































