Latest scheme at Kelham Island brought to market

A seven-unit development in Sheffield’s Kelham district has come to the market following major restoration.
Merchants’ Court on Mowbray Street is being marketed by Commercial Property Partners (CPP).
The glass-fronted suites range in size from 480 sq ft up to 2,637 sq ft with two of the units offering mezzanine floors.
The building is available to let unit by unit or in multiples to suit individual business needs.
The two-storey scheme also offers occupiers a shared external courtyard with some suites enjoying bi-fold glass fronted windows and an external roof terrace.
Chloé Bennett of CPP said: “Merchants’ Court offers a fantastic space on a main route through Kelham , which is now ready for a range of occupiers to put their stamp on.
“The recent refurbishment work, which was prompted by repurposing the buildings to reach their full potential, has been completed to the highest standard with significant attention to detail resulting in a commercial scheme brimming with charm and character.”
She added: “Kelham Island has seen former run-down buildings sympathetically refurbished and brought back into use over the past few decades making them immensely popular with a growing range of businesses, as well as residential developments, today. Indeed, Kelham has recently been branded one of the ‘coolest neighbourhoods in the UK’ according to The Sunday Times.
“Merchants’ Court is ideal for any start ups or growing SMEs who want to have a stylish space but within touching distance of Sheffield city centre.”
Merchants’ Court landlord Scott Martin said: “This project has been a labour of love following various setbacks and rising costs, but we are delighted to finally reveal what has been going on behind the scenes.
“Despite the major renovation programme we have worked to retain many original features, including magnificent open timber beams and original exposed brickwork and are delighted to now welcome prospective occupiers to join the vibrant and growing Kelham community and district.”