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WELCOMING
HISTORICFORWARDLOOKING
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HOME TO MAJOR ORGANISATIONSHSBC, B Braun, Aviva, DLA, Polestar, Sandvik, IKEA, Amazon and
ASOS all have strategic operations in the Sheffield City Region.
WORLD-LEADING MANUFACTURING & ENGINEERINGBoeing, Rolls-Royce, Tata Steel, Siemens VAI, Koyo Bearings, Bridon
International, Pegler Group and Outokumpu are just some of the
hi-tech companies based here.
HIGHER EDUCATIONThe region is Britain’s most concentrated and popular higher
education destination outside London, 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 DEALThe Sheffield City Region is finalising a £1.3 billion devolution deal.
Barnsley is benefitting from Sheffield City Region funding over
a number of initiatives including housing, infrastructure business
support and skills.
BARNSLEY IS PART
OF THE SHEFFIELD
CITY REGION, WHICH
COMPRISES A NUMBER
OF WELL-CONNECTED
DEVELOPMENT AREAS
ALONG THE M1 CORRIDOR.
BarnsleyZONE
IS IN THE
20,900
2014-2033NEW HOMES
( 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 logistics sector and a 7.4% increase in employment. (Source: ONS Business Register and Employment Survey Data 2012-2015)
The Glass Works is a new, attractive destination that will offer people working in these sectors, more choice and enjoyment closer to home.
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 continue to be attracted to Barnsley.
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WHILE BEST KNOWN FOR
ITS INDUSTRIAL PAST AND
HERITAGE MARKETS, THERE’S
MUCH MORE TO BARNSLEY
THAN MANY REALISE.
Barnsley is benefiting from major
investment in its infrastructure which in
turn is creating new jobs and attracting
talent to the town.
BARNSLEY MARKETS
Traders have sold their goods at Barnsley Markets since 1249 and over 300 stalls populate the town’s indoor and outdoor market spaces today.
The markets’ long history, fresh produce, and broad selection of other goods, attract thousands of visitors every year.
A PROUD HISTORY
Naming the town centre development, The Glass Works, is a celebration of the contribution glass manufacturing made to the town’s economy.
Glass-making, like coal-mining, is a major part of Barnsley’s industrial past. It began in the town in the 17th century.
know EARLY 2016Demolition activities get underway to prepare the site for construction.
MAY 2016Market Gate Car Park opens.
SEPTEMBER 2016Opening of May Day Green temporary market.
FEBRUARY 2017Construction of the new library gets underway, Metropolitan Centre refurbishment begins.
MARCH 2017Public consultation on Phase 2 of the scheme – the shops, restaurants, cinema and multi-storey car park.
APRIL 2017Planning application submitted for Phase 2.
AUTUMN 2018Completion of new library and markets.
AUTUMN 2018Construction of Phase 2 starts.
SPRING 2020The Glass Works opens.
THE FUTURE
Digital Media Centre
New public realm
Barnsley Sixth Form College
Barnsley Town Hall
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.
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LOCALLYINSPIRED
YORKSHIRE SCULPTURE PARK
Yorkshire Sculpture Park is a pioneering
place that aims to challenge, inspire,
inform and delight, welcoming over
500,000 visitors each year.
THE COOPER GALLERY
The Cooper Gallery is an exciting art
space in the heart of Barnsley Town
Centre. It is the perfect place to discover
stunning art and changing exhibitions.
CANNON HALL
Cannon Hall is a stunning Georgian
country house museum set in 70 acres
of historic parkland and beautiful
landscaped gardens.
LOVE YOUR LOCAL MARKET FOOD FESTIVAL
Introduced in September 2015,
Barnsley’s Local Food Festival
celebrates the wide range available
from the markets.
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.
THE CIVIC
One of three live event spaces in
Barnsley, The Civic plays host to theatre,
comedy, music, dance, and exhibitions.
BARNSLEY F.C.
No review of Barnsley is complete
without mention of the much-loved
Championship league “Tykes”. Barnsley
fans wear the red and white club colours
with great pride. THE VICTORIAN ARCADE
Home to a mix of traditional tea rooms,
a real ale house, and up-to-the minute
fashion boutiques.
TOUR DE YORKSHIRE
The Tour de Yorkshire attracts over 20,000
spectators who line the streets to watch
the skill and determination of the riders.
LEEDS
MANCHESTER
BIRMINGHAM
SHEFFIELD
NOTTINGHAM
BARNSLEY
DONCASTER
WAKEFIELD
M1
M1
A1(M)
M18
M62
M62
BRADFORD
HUDDERSFIELD
ROTHERHAM
SHEFFIELD
LEEDS
TRAINLINE MOTORWAY
BARNSLEY
MAKING THE RIGHT
CONNECTIONSLEEDS 24 MILES
BRADFORD 31 MILES
HUDDERSFIELD 18 MILES
WAKEFIELD 13 MILES
DONCASTER 17 MILES
ROTHERHAM 13 MILES
SHEFFIELD 17 MILES
PASSENGERS A YEAR USEBARNSLEY TRANSPORT INTERCHANGE
4 MILLION
UNIVERSITY CAMPUS
SIXTH FORM COLLEGE
VICTORIAN ARCADE
THE CIVIC
ALHAMBRA SHOPPING CENTRE
DIGITAL MEDIA CENTRE
TRANSPORT INTERCHANGE
BARNSLEY COUNCIL
TOWN HALL
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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
• New public realm
• 500 Car parking spaces
348,000SHOPPER POPULATION
5500STUDENTS
77,000OFFICE WORKERS
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Public square looking towards Cineworld
The Glass Works is being designed and
will be delivered by Queensberry. The offer
will comprise a modern retail and leisure
environment whilst complementing the
traditions of Barnsley’s historic markets, and
reflecting the famous Barnsley spirit.
It’s much more than a shopping centre.
The Glass Works is an entirely new zone
incorporating new public spaces, redesigned
and rebranded markets, a new Central Library
and a split-level public square designed to host
a wide array of exciting town centre events.
WE’RE DRAWING LOCAL PEOPLE
AND VISITORS BACK TO THE
HEART OF BARNSLEY WITH THE
GLASS WORKS– A DISTINCTIVE,
CONTEMPORARY RETAIL
AND LEISURE DESTINATION.
The retail and leisure experience will wrap around
the existing Metropolitan Centre and provide
the community with a mix of leading brands and
independents, which together will ensure The
Glass Works is as unique, inviting and characterful
as the town.
This investment will give local people and visitors
an exciting choice and a lively and enjoyable place
to meet, eat and shop.
£120M
COMMITED
TO FUND THE GLASS WORKS DEVELOPMENT
BY BARNSLEY METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
40%OF SHOPPERS ARE AFFLUENT ACHIEVERS & COMFORTABLE COMMUNITIES
OF VISITORSARE SPENDERS
84%
CATCHMENT SPENDBILLION£ 1 .3 £59M
TRADING GAPSource FSP
Cheapside looking towards Alhambra Centre
Public square looking towards library
Cheapside Mall View
View towards Cheapside Mall Entrance
GROUNDPHASE 1 - COMPLETION SUMMER 2018
PHASE 2 - COMPLETION SPRING 2020
UNIT NO SQ FT SQ M
R1 3,295 306
Library GF 11,539 1,072
R2 4,001 372
R3 3,015 280
R4 3,016 280
R5 5,036 468
R6 3,335 310
R7 5,997 557
R8 1,726 160
SU16 2,107 196
MSU5 5,176 481
MSU4 5,322 494
SU17 1,048 97
SU18 1,423 132
A1 14,700 1,366
MSU1 8,751 813
MSU2 6,789 631
MSU3 3,861 359
SU15 1,313 122
SU14 1,354 126
SU19 1,720 160
SU20 2,484 231
SU5 5,743 534
SU3 3,739 347
Market 43,109 4,005
SU1 4,344 404
SU2 614 57
R9 2,557 238
SU6 9,017 838
SU7 1,775 165
SU8 1,777 165
SU9 1,766 164
SU10 1,768 164
SU11 1,779 165
SU12 1,768 164
SU13 1,785 166
K01 388 36
K02 657 61
K03 652 61
K04 817 76
RETAIL
RESTAURANTS
LEISURE
NEW MULTI-STORY CAR PARK
CAR PARK
PHASE 1
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BARNSLEY MARKETS
LIBR
AR
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KENDRAY STREET
NEW PUBLIC SQUARE
TRANSPORTINTERCHANGE
CHEAPSIDE
QUEEN STREET
ALHAMBRA
MARKET
ENTRANCE
MARKET
ENTRANCE
MARKET
ENTRANCE
SU20
SU19
SU15
A1SU16
SU7
SU8
SU9
SU10
SU11
SU12
SU13
MSU5
MSU4
SU17
SU18
R8
R7
R6
R5R4R3R2
R1
P
P
SU2
R9R9
SU1SU1
SU5
L2
K04K03
K02
K01
SU3
SU6
RETAIL
RESTAURANTS
LEISURE
NEW MULTI-STORY CAR PARK
CAR PARK
PHASE 1
170 SPACES
500 SPACES
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CHEAPSIDE
QUEEN STREET
CINEMA
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SU6
SU8
SU9
SU10
SU11
SU12
SU13
L2
A1
SU15SU14
SU19
SU20
R1
FOOD HALL
TRANSPORTINTERCHANGE
ALHAMBRA
BARNSLEY MARKETS
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KENDRAY STREET
NEW PUBLIC SQUARE
FIRSTUNIT NO SQ FT SQ M
R1 3,338 310
Library FF 9,042 840
L1 16,887 1,569
Cinema FF 47,153 4,380
SU6 10,593 984
SU8 1,594 148
SU9 1,595 148
SU10 1,597 148
SU11 1,598 148
SU12 1,597 148
SU13 1,424 132
A1 14,700 1,366
MSU1 8,751 813
MSU2 6,789 631
MSU3 3,861 359
SU15 1,313 122
SU14 1,354 126
SU19 1,720 160
SU20 2,484 231
Market 22,864 2,124
L2 16,165 1,502
Food Hall 15,823 1,470
PHASE 1 - COMPLETION SUMMER 2018
PHASE 2 - COMPLETION SPRING 2020
RETAIL
RESTAURANTS
LEISURE
NEW MULTI-STORY CAR PARK
CAR PARK
PHASE 1
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170 SPACES
500 SPACES
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.
The Corn Exchange (Manchester), Friars Walk (Newport), and
Southgate (Bath), are three of our best-known developments.
Alongside The Glass Works in Barnsley, today we’re also leading
on the design and development of Tunsgate Quarter, Guildford, The
Metquarter, Liverpool and The Retail Quarter, Sheffield.
A development by:
In partnership with:
BETTERBARNSLEYtogether
BUILDING A
Friars Walk, Newport
Victoria Square, Belfast
Southgate, Bath
Corn Exchange, Manchester
THEGLASSWORKSBARNSLEY.COM
TRADITIONbuilt on
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 AUGUST 2017_2885.
Simon Lyons [email protected]
James Fox [email protected]
Nigel Costain [email protected]
For details of leasing opportunities: