The new accommodation, built on the site of a former BMW car garage on Broad Lane, will offer 494 beds for students from the University of Sheffield and Sheffield Hallam University. Designed to provide the best student living experience, the development features a mix of shared ensuite apartment style bedrooms and studio rooms, as well as a sprawling amenities space that includes dedicated study zones, social areas and festival zones for events and easy socialising.
Passionate about supporting regional growth, true student has prioritised local partnerships to ensure its development positively impacts the community. Alongside the 440 jobs created through contractors, the project also employs 190 people daily, contributing to Sheffield’s economy and workforce.
As part of its commitment to integrating within the local student community, Aztec, the main contractor has also partnered with Sheffield College to offer a T-level industry placement. This structured placement goes beyond traditional work experience, allowing students to put the theory they have learned into practice, whilst also trying their hand at various job roles within the business.
Ben Morley, managing director of true student, said: “We see every new development as an opportunity to contribute positively to the local area. Not just by providing exceptional student accommodation, but by also creating jobs, supporting businesses and forging meaningful community connections.
“Sheffield has an incredible student culture, and we want to enhance that by offering a space where students feel supported, engaged and inspired. Whether it's through the thoughtfully designed communal areas, the events we organise or the local partnerships we develop, our goal is to help students settle into their new city and thrive during their university experience.”
In addition to supporting employment and education, true student is also giving back to the community. With support from its site contractors, the company is raising funds to donate a defibrillator to the new development and has installed a bleed control kit that can be accessed by the public in case of emergency.
Another standout feature of the development is its professional standard gym, which stretches across 225 square metres and offers state of the art equipment for students to focus on their health and wellbeing.
At 28 storeys high, true Sheffield will be one of the tallest buildings in the city, second only to St Paul’s Tower. An outdoor sky lounge and terrace will also be open on the 26th floor, offering students breathtaking panoramic views across the city and the Pennines.
Ben added: “Moving to university is a major life milestone, and we’re dedicated to making that transition as smooth as possible.
By offering top-tier facilities, a strong sense of community and real connections to the city, we want to ensure the students that stay with us have the best possible experience in Sheffield.” True student currently has seven schemes open across the UK, with its newest sites, Leicester, Nottingham and Sheffield set to open later this year.
To find out more about true student and its locations visit: www.truestudent.com