Monday, August 11, 2025

Enabling works begin to transform long-abandoned Sheffield site

Enabling works have begun at the historic Cannon Brewery in Sheffield, marking the start of a major regeneration project at the long-abandoned site.

Capital&Centric, the developers behind the plans, are now on site preparing the grounds for construction to start in early 2026. The 3.5-acre site, just north of the city centre, is being readied for 550 homes, 20,000 sq ft of commercial space, and a new public square.

Originally dating back to the 1800s, Cannon Brewery was once one of Sheffield’s biggest employers, producing beer that was shipped across the country.

Capital&Centric are keen to keep that history alive. Some of the later warehouse additions will be demolished, but the water tower and brew house will be restored.

The Cannon Brewery site project is part-funded by £11.67m from the South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority’s (SYMCA) Brownfield Housing Fund.

John Moffat, joint managing director at Capital&Centric, said: “Cannon Brewery is a sleeping giant that had been left to rot for years, but it’s got incredible bones and bags of potential. We won’t be flattening the past, instead we’re preserving the characterful bits and building a proper community around them. Getting enabling works underway is a massive milestone and sets us up to get cracking with construction early next year.”

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