One Heritage signs deal for new apartment scheme in heart of Sheffield

A developer has signed a deal to create a residential scheme in the heart of Sheffield.

One Heritage Group PLC , the UK-based residential developer has exercised an option to acquire a site on Bank Street, Sheffield. The total consideration paid is £879,770 in cash. This was financed through a combination of the £5 million shareholder loan facility, the repayment of a loan by a related party and existing cash resources.

In a statement, One Heritage Group said: "The site is located within the city centre on Bank Street and it is on the edge of the retail and commercial centre in the Cathedral District, only a 15-minute walk from the train station.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

"The site has planning permission for 21 self-contained apartments, but management are likely to resubmit the planning to increase the number to 23. The company expects the final development cost to be £2.9 million with a Gross Development Value (GDV) of £3.6 million once the revised planning permission is in place. Management is expecting to start on site by the first quarter of 2021 with completion anticipated for the first quarter of 2022.

The site is on the edge of the Cathedral District in Sheffield. Picture: PAThe site is on the edge of the Cathedral District in Sheffield. Picture: PA
The site is on the edge of the Cathedral District in Sheffield. Picture: PA

One Heritage CEO Jason Upton, said: "We are delighted with our maiden acquisition as a listed company and this morning's announcement is testament to the quality of the opportunities we are seeing. We are already seeking to expand the potential of the site to increase the number of the apartments with a view to completion in Q1 2022."

Support The Yorkshire Post and become a subscriber today. Your subscription will help us to continue to bring quality news to the people of Yorkshire. In return, you'll see fewer ads on site, get free access to our app and receive exclusive members-only offers. Click here to subscribe.

Related topics:

Comment Guidelines

National World encourages reader discussion on our stories. User feedback, insights and back-and-forth exchanges add a rich layer of context to reporting. Please review our Community Guidelines before commenting.