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  2. Heart of the City II - Wikipedia

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    Heart of the City II is a mixed-use development under construction in Sheffield city centre, England between the Devonshire Quarter and The Moor Gateway. The project was previously given the marketing name Sevenstone, prior to Hammerson, the developer, being dropped from the project in December 2013 with Sheffield City Council seeking new developers.

  3. Pinstone Street - Wikipedia

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    Sheffield Town Hall, built between 1890 and 1897, is located on Pinstone Street and fronts on to the Peace Gardens, a public square. Many of the buildings on Pinstone Street date from the late Victorian era , such as Pinstone Street Chambers and the adjacent Salvation Army Citadel on Cross Burgess Street, which housed The Salvation Army .

  4. Pennine Five - Wikipedia

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    Pennine Five (P5), known as the Pennine Centre prior to 2020, is a tower on Tenter Street in Sheffield, England. Construction started in 1973 on this immense building and was completed in 1975. [1] The tower is 50 m (164 ft) tall and has 13 floors of office space.

  5. Grosvenor Group - Wikipedia

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    Grosvenor Group Limited is an internationally diversified property group, which traces its origins to 1677 and has its headquarters in London, England. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Previously (from 1841) based at 66-68 Brook Street & 53 Davies Street, [ 8 ] it is now based at 70 Grosvenor Street.

  6. Grosvenor Casinos - Wikipedia

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    Grosvenor Casinos (formerly County Clubs and Grosvenor Clubs) is a UK-based chain of 53 casinos located in major towns and cities across the UK, with two unbranded sister casinos located in Belgium. Grosvenor Casinos is owned by The Rank Group who operate exclusively in the casino, bingo and online gaming industries across Belgium, Spain and ...

  7. Robert Marnock - Wikipedia

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    Robert Marnock lived near Tunbridge Wells, in Rusthall, and his last commission was the Grosvenor Recreation Ground, near Quarry Road, Tunbridge Wells, opened in 1889 by Mayor John Stone-Wigg. [ 4 ] The standard author abbreviation Marnock is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name .

  8. Cultural Industries Quarter - Wikipedia

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    The Cultural Industries Quarter is a district in the city centre of Sheffield, England, and one of the eleven Quarters designated in the 1994 City Centre Strategy [citation needed]. It is roughly triangular in shape, and is bound by Howard Street , Sheaf Square and Suffolk Road to the north-east, St Mary's Road to the south and Eyre Street and ...

  9. St Paul's Place - Wikipedia

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    St Paul's Place is part of the Heart of the City project in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. It encompasses the new office blocks surrounding the Peace Gardens, the car park and is linked to the St. Pauls Tower. According to the St Pauls Place official website, [1] once complete the site will offer the following: