Work on the Attercliffe Waterside development could start as early as autumn, developers say.
More than 1,000 homes, art spaces and commercial buildings such as bars and a bakery are planned
Developer Citu is proposing to build 1,000 homes alongside workspaces and retail units at Attercliffe Waterside.Work could start as early as autumn and, if completed, the scheme would be one of the largest zero carbon communities in the UK, developers said. As part of the first phase, a public and commercial square would be created alongside a series of walkable, south facing courtyard areas and new routes down to the canal.The first few hundred homes would be constructed on a podium which sits above an under-croft carpark with plans to create "a car-free landscape".
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