This article was featured in the Volume Three of Independent Life’s Little Black Book of York
SPARK York C.I.C. has quietly become one of the regions most optimistic experiments in community-led urban regeneration. In October 2025, the venue’s life span was extended for a third time by the City of York Council, and in doing so, the life of a vital cultural asset in York has been secured until September 2030. What began as a bold, “let’s see what happens” temporary project has now evolved into a fully fledged creative staging post for chefs, makers, entrepreneurs, and anyone who supports York’s intrinsically independent identity.
Opening in 2018, with the aim of transforming a derelict brownfield site on Piccadilly into a much needed home for independent food, retail, arts and social enterprise, SPARK has successfully proven how a CIC (Community Interest Company) model can turn temporary ideas into real, tangible community value. SPARK’s purpose has been to help local people bring their ideas to life in a cost-effective and supportive setting; helping them to flourish and graduate into some of the city’s empty units. Over their seven years of existence so far, a total of 26 businesses have moved into permanent premises after finding their feet and testing a concept on Piccadilly. Some of the city’s best loved indies, such as Flori, Inos, Clucking Oinks, Studio & I, Fish & Forest, and Helston Street are all shining examples of this progression.
So, what comes next?
“We’ve been blessed with so much love and support over the last seven years. Our existence is an example of a community’s will to support something that (we hope) is more closely reflective to their needs and wants than what now constitutes a conventional city centre offer. It’s a story of lots of individuals’ talent and hard work, and I think that is what connects with people. With five years ahead of us, which is by far the most security we’ve had, we’re going to take that chance to reinvest heavily in our space and ensure we can continue to stay as relevant and accessible as possible. Our next chapter feels both liberating and exciting. York is full of talent, and it’s our job to help attract, nurture, and retain that.”
– Co-Founder Tom McKenzie
SPARK has always thrived on change. New traders, new pop-ups, and new impact. Expect more energy and noise, and more vibrancy. Public events such as the World Cup in 2026 will no doubt attract hopeful crowds and revellers en masse, but this is only half of the story.
The real magic is what happens behind the scenes. Those colourful, graffiti clad containers? They’re just the launch pads. Small businesses are all about the people behind them, and here they get a shot they might not get anywhere else. SPARK is gearing up to add more support: workshops, mentoring, and opportunities for exposure to help them grow. The goal is a constant cycle of new talent, traders, levelling up, new faces moving in, and the whole place staying fresh. SPARK York’s next chapter is all about momentum; more flavour, more colour, more community, more spark. It isn’t just here to stay; it’s here to keep evolving, surprising, and giving York the kind of independent space that every city deserves.
Tom McKenzie
Co-Founder & Managing Director
Supporting local should come with perks – from exclusive deals, early access to SPARK event tickets, and sneak peaks at specials launching at your favourite vendors.
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