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Ex-department store becomes £50m student flats and hotel block

First students and commercial tenants expected to move into giant Plymouth Cross development in 2019

Inside the former Derrys department store

A £50million project to redevelop a disused Plymouth city centre department store into student flats and a hotel will see its first tenants move in by the autumn 2019.

Construction specialist EHA Group has been working on the huge former Derrys store, in the centre of Plymouth, since mid 2017.

Developer , which is behind the huge project, is now confident that about 350 of the planned 500 student flats will be ready by the time the academic year starts in September.

And it is even expected that the first ground-floor commercial tenant, a relocated Ryman stationery outlet, will be trading by August 5.

An artist's impression of what Plymouth Cross will look like

It is one of seven new retail and leisure units being created in the 224,536sq ft building, on a site sandwiched by Royal Parade and New George Street, which will now be called Plymouth Cross.

The block is seen as central to the regeneration of Plymouth’s West End and will contain a range of commercial units that can be configured to suit individual requirements.

The reopened building is expected to attract shops, cafes and restaurants into street level outlets ranging in size from about 1,300sq ft to 4,000sq ft.

Plymouth Cross will also be home to a 110-room Premier Inn, in addition to the 500 “high-end” students rooms, which will be let by leading student accommodation provider Homes for Students.