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Plan to redevelop Plymouth's ex-Debenhams store into 166 flats

Pre-application statement envisages building two new floors and demolishing areas to create 'lightwells' for flats above ground-floor commercial space

How a redeveloped ex-Debenhams store in Plymouth could look(Image: BRL Architects)

Plymouth’s former Debenhams department store could be radically remodelled to become two shops and more than 160 flats after new owners bought it for more than £3.5m.

Under proposals by Essex-based developer BuildVantage Ltd, the city centre pile would have a two-storey extension built on top, but would also see a huge chunk of the rear of the building demolished and rebuilt to provide light for flats created in the vast former sales area of the upper floors.

But the facades of the building, which fronts onto New George Street and Royal Parade, would remain untouched and no parking would be created for the development.


Plymouth's Debenhams store - the whole saga

A design statement, submitted by Plymouth’s BRL Architects as part of a pre-application submission to Plymouth City Council planners, said the idea is “not to detract from the architecture of the original building and minimise the visual impact”.

The plan envisages creating 166 one- and two-bedroom apartments in the extended building and says that in order for it to be financially viable it would need the rooftop extensions, the two floors containing more than 50 flats.

The rooftop extension would be “lightweight” in construction and appearance in contrast to the “heavy” moulded Portland Stone existing elevations.

The design statement said extension will also be necessary to meet the intensification strategy for the city centre as set out within the Plymouth and South West Devon Joint Local Plan 2014-2034.

Meanwhile, two “lightwells” would be created at the rear of the building with apartments located either side. There would be landscaped gardens at their base and the one-bed apartments would have balconies overlooking them.