Riverside Exchange
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Riverside Exchange is a neighbourhood in central Sheffield, England, situated by the River Don right next to the city centre. It is named after the Whitbread Exchange Brewery, which was formerly located on the site of the current developments.
[edit] History
In the 1760s, one of the earliest integrated steelworks in the world was set up on the site of what is now the Riverside Exchange. A brewery was founded in the area by Tennant Brothers in 1852, and by then there were already four different steelworks there. The brewery grew, however, and took up more and more of the area, and as Sheffield's steel industry plummeted in the mid-20th century and the steelworks were shut down, the brewery was free to expand and it soon took up most of the current area of the Riverside Exchange.
In 1962, the Exchange Brewery was taken over by Whitbread & Co Ltd. However, as the importance of the area decreased due to the closure of the Sheffield Wicker goods station and the loss of tram connections to the area, the brewery shut down in 1993.
[edit] Current developments
In the late 1990s, plans were made to redevelop the Exchange Brewery's area by Sheffield's city council. The area now has more than 300 new apartments, built between 2003 and 2005, and some large office blocks. The area has been made pedestrian-friendly by the construction of the Upper Don Walk, a walkway parallel to Bridge Street along the river Don, and a pedestrian bridge linking the new developments to Nursery Street on the other side of the river.
The development of the Riverside Exchange neighbourhood continues, with planned new developments such as more office space, shops and cafés. There are also schemes for Nursery Street to be pedestrianised. The final northern section of Sheffield's Inner Relief Road, currently under construction (expected to finish in early 2007), will serve to shift traffic away from Bridge Street and further increase the neighbourhood's desirability.
[edit] References
- The Artful Lodger. Review on Riverside Exchange, Coode, in 'Online Guide to City Living in Sheffield'. Accessed on 14 October 2005.
- YinLin Chen, Victoria Molton and Andrew Johnston. Changing Face of Sheffield - Whitbread. Accessed on 14 October 2005.
- Sheffield City Council. First step for Sheffield's historic riverside. Press release, 01 October 2003.
- Sheffield City Council. Inner Relief Road (Stage 2) - Wicker to Penistone Road. Accessed on 14 October 2005.
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