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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 Arundel Gate to the north-west, with Granville Square in the south-east. The name given reflects the intention to create a cluster of music, film and science-based businesses in the area.[1]
Organisations based in the area include:
- Showroom/Workstation
- Red Tape Music Studios
- Leadmill nightclub and venue
- Sheffield Hallam University and its Students' Union (former National Centre for Popular Music)
- Sheffield Institute of Art Gallery
- Sheffield Live
- Site Gallery - art gallery
- Spearmint Rhino
- CBC Computer Systems Ltd
The Sheffield Doc/Fest is held around the CIQ each June.
Significant buildings
edit- The Butcher's Wheel
- Stirling Works
- 92 & 92a Arundel Street
- 113 Arundel Street
- Sylvester Works
- Venture Works
- Truro Works
- Columbia Place
- Redwood House
- Cooper Buildings
References
edit- ^ "Cultural industries quarter". Sheffield Hallam University. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 1 July 2014.
External links
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