The two developments at the City’s cultural and social destination are known as Cambridge Street Collective and Elshaw House – a low carbon office building.
Located between Wellington Street, Carver Street and Cambridge Street, a planning application for the two developments was approved late last year.
Being delivered by Sheffield City Council and development partner Queensberry, the Cambridge Street Collective incorporates the Bethel Sunday School and Bethel Chapel along with shops and a food hall.
Alongside Cambridge Street Collective, Henry Boot Construction will also work on Elshaw House, a dark metal 70,000 sq ft of office block over seven floors.
Simon Carr, Managing Director of Henry Boot Construction, said: “This is a strategically important urban development project for Henry Boot that will create a significant sustainable landmark in Sheffield city centre.
“We look forward to delivering a key part in Sheffield City Council’s regeneration plans for the city.”