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Plans unveiled for former Bristol city centre Debenhams site

The retailer closed its doors two years ago

Artists' impression of the buildings that are planned to replace the Debenhams department store, as seen from the Bearpit roundabout(Image: AWW Architects)

Plans have been unveiled for the former site of Bristol's city centre Debenhams store.

Two years after the retailer closed its doors for the final time, plans to build more than 500 new homes have been revealed.

Developers have also proposed a new pedestrian retail route from Broadmead to the Bearpit roundabout, creating a "northern gateway" to the city's retail heart underneath.

Under the plans submitted, the redevelopment would transform the site into a "green, attractive, safe and vibrant place" with 1,420m² of the site opened up as public open space. The target is for more than 100 of the homes to be affordable apartments to rent.

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Plans can be seen at where feedback can be submitted. The team behind the proposal is also holding two consultation events on June 19: one at 12pm-4pm, outside the Debenhams store, and another online at 6pm-7:30pm.

Bristol-based AWW Architects has been commissioned to design a sustainable development that would see the site transformed with 520 new homes set above retail and community spaces.

A large part of the site would become public open space, with Barr's Street reinstated as new 18-metre-wide pedestrian route connecting Bond Street and The Horsefair. This will include a wheelchair and pushchair-friendly path and will sit alongside a route with sets of stairs.