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Plans revealed to transform an historic and empty Swansea city centre building

The listed Mond Buildings has been acquired by Swansea-based development company St Mary's Square Developments

The Mond Buildings in Swansea city centre.

Plans to turn an historic and empty building in the centre of Swansea into a mixed-use scheme have been revealed. St Mary’s Square Developments has acquired the unoccupied Mond Buildings, supported by a six-figure loan arranged with the help of Swansea Council.

The company is now working on creating plans for the building which stands at the corner of Union Street and Park Street. It is anticipated that the ground floor will be retained as commercial space with the uses of the other floors possibly including commercial and accommodation.

The three-storey structure dates from 1911, is built of Portland stone in the Edwardian Baroque style and is grade two listed. Its architect was Swansea’s CT Ruthen.

Developer Peter Loosmore, left, and council leader Rob Stewart at the Mond Buildings in Swansea city centre.

St Mary’s Square Developments director Peter Loosmore said: “I thank the council for their help in allowing me to acquire this stunning building.

“As a Swansea business it’s great to have the opportunity to transform The Mond. It retains many unique features despite it having a variety of previous uses – and we plan to consider how best to use them in future.

“We’re now working on creating a plan that’ll revitalise The Mond and bring it back into use.”

Other city centre transformation work undertaken by Mr Loosmore includes the Kings Buildings, opposite the Dragon Hotel, and Market Lofts between The Kardomah and Oxford Street.

Council leader Rob Stewart said: “We’re delighted to be helping in the process that’ll see another fantastic city centre building given a big future.