Our Story

Cutlery Works has gone down in Sheffield as one of the best redevelopment stories in a good while. It took a decrepit former cutlery factory in an up-and-coming area, and redesigned it into what it is today; a popular food hall in the Kelham Island area of Sheffield.

Throughout Cutlery Works’ development, every stage has been very exciting for everyone. From purchasing the building, clearing out the debris, inviting the vendors and fitting them in, then opening and operating, we’ve all had a ball.

If you’re ever in the area, or even planning to come down especially, have a quick look around and see how an old cutlery works has been turned into a modern destination for people of all walks of life, also called Cutlery Works.

First Steps

Acquiring the building was the first big part of Cutlery Works’ development (obviously!) after actually planning to go ahead with it.

The site was scouted out as large enough to hold a certain amount of vendors and customers. It also had a pretty amazing history (hence the cool name), and was in an area people could easily get to.

People were pretty excited when it was announced as well. The development was mentioned in many local publications.

Fit for purpose

Cleaning out the building was the second big undertaking. Removing the debris, cleaning up (and even removing the car!) made the building ready to accommodate some fine cuisine.

The cables were run, systems installed, disabled access added, and everyone prepared for the vendors to move in.

Opening Day!

After much anticipation and waiting, we finally had our official opening day on the 8th Nov 2018. We had a good few soft launches before to test everything worked, which only got us more excited for everyone to see it all..

In summary, we housed 14 vendors, created about 100 jobs, incorporated everything into The Milestone Group App, and served thousands of happy customers in the first couple of days.