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Offices in Sheffield, England
Pennine Five (P5)
Pennine Five after refurbishment in 2022
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeOffices
LocationSheffield, England
Coordinates53°23′02″N 1°28′22″W / 53.3839°N 1.4727°W / 53.3839; -1.4727
Construction started1973
Completed1975
Opening24 January 1976
Height
Roof50 m (164 ft)
Top floor50 m (164 ft)
Technical details
Floor count13

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.

The tower is 50 m (164 ft) tall and has 13 floors of office space. It was built in the International style, like the Arts Tower in Sheffield and Tower 42 in London.

The Pennine Centre was built for HSBC and used as their regional headquarters. HSBC moved to a new-build regional headquarters at Charter Square on the other side of the city centre in 2019. The unoccupied building was subsequently purchased by RBH Properties for £18 million, who then carried out a £30 million refurbishment of the complex, rebranding it as Pennine Five or P5. The first phase of the refurbished project, codenamed Block Three, reopened for commercial use in June 2020.

Gallery

  • The Pennine Centre when occupied by HSBC in 2009, prior to refurbishment The Pennine Centre when occupied by HSBC in 2009, prior to refurbishment

References

  1. The Pennine Five, Sheffield - Building #724
  2. Arts Tower, Sheffield - Building #701
  3. Tower 42, London - Building #57
  4. "First post-pandemic office block set to open in Sheffield". Sheffield Star. Retrieved 9 March 2021.
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