
true student celebrated topping out at the true Sheffield purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) scheme with a ceremony hosted by Aztec Construction and attended by the Lord Mayor of Sheffield Councillor Jayne Dunn.
The new 28 storey building, located on the site of a former BMW car garage on Broad Lane, will deliver 494 beds for students from the University of Sheffield and Sheffield Hallam University. The construction is also Sheffield’s second-tallest building.
The core of the true Sheffield building stands at 85.6 m high, and marks the first major change to the city’s skyline since the construction of St Paul’s Tower in 2010. Once complete, it will also feature a sky lounge and outdoor terrace on the 26th floor, allowing students to make the most of the breathtaking panoramic views across the city and the Pennines.
Designed with the ultimate student experience in mind, the true Sheffield development will feature a mix of shared ensuite apartment style bedrooms and studio rooms, alongside extensive amenities such as dedicated study zones, festival zones for award winning ‘trueLife’ events and easy socialising, and a professional grade gym.
“At true student, every new development is a chance to make a positive impact on students’ lives, local communities and the city as a whole. Not only will true Sheffield provide the highest quality accommodation and amenities to students, but it has also already begun to contribute to Sheffield’s economy and community. More than 400 jobs were created during the construction phase, we employ 190 people daily and have partnered with Sheffield College to offer students valuable industry placements.
“It was an honour to have the Lord Mayor of Sheffield join us to celebrate the topping out milestone. Sheffield is a vibrant city, full of creativity and culture. With its thriving student community, bustling independent business scene, and local areas of beauty such as the Peak District just a stone’s throw away, it’s the perfect location for our latest site. There are endless opportunities for students to enjoy and explore in the city too, and we’re excited to welcome them once the development is complete later this year.”
Ben Morley, Managing Director, true student
With a focus on health and wellness, true student also offers a range of events. These include a jam-packed calendar of ‘trueLife’ events such as student parties to help residents form friendships at the beginning of the year, pamper nights, puppy yoga, and workshops exploring real life skills such as nutrition sessions and cooking classes, to help better equip students for life during and after university.
As well as providing Sheffield students an engaging hub where they can study, socialise and thrive, true student is also committed to supporting the wider community. Together with the development’s contractors, they are raising funds to donate a defibrillator and a bleed control kit to the new site, which will be accessible to the public in case of emergency.
“The creation of the new accommodation from true student marks a very exciting addition not just to the student community here in Sheffield, but also to the wider city. It serves as a landmark evolution of Sheffield’s skyline, where it will stand proud as the city’s second tallest building.
“We welcome innovation, creativity and support for our community, and beyond what the new space will mean for university students looking to live in the city, the site has already enriched the city’s workforce through the creation of new jobs and the collaboration with Sheffield College. It was a pleasure to attend the topping out ceremony during a momentous occasion in the city’s history.”
Councillor Jayne Dunn, Lord Mayor of Sheffield