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Plymouth Debenhams store saved from closure but 50 are set to shut

Department store chain signs 10-year lease with British Land, effectively taking Plymouth store off the danger list

The Debenhams store in Plymouth city centre

Debenhams may be set to close 50 stores but Plymouth’s won’t be one of them after the company revealed it had just hammered out a 10-year rental deal with its landlord The British Land Company Ltd.

The under-pressure retailer briefly went into administration in April 2019 and has since been working on a turnaround plan which will see it axe 50 stores with the loss of about 4,000 jobs.

But Plymouth’s is now highly unlikely to be on that list after the firm revealed it had inked a new lease, which won’t expire until 2029, on its huge city centre block, bounded by New George Street and Royal Parade.

Store bosses said Debenhams will also be bringing in new brands in autumn 2019 including Kley sweatshirts, hoodies and t-shirts.

Debenhams entrance on New George Street, Plymouth(Image: Joe Hocking)

Mark Ashman, Debenhams’ managing director of stores, operations and food said: “It’s good news that we are here to stay in Plymouth. I am sorry that our colleagues have had to deal with the uncertainty while we were in discussions over the store’s future, but I have been very impressed with their continuing professionalism and commitment to our customers.”

Debenhams has been damaged by the retail meltdown which has accounted for the likes of Toys R Us, Maplin, and others.

It went into administration briefly in April 2019 and swiftly brought in turnaround guru Stefaan Vansteenkiste as chief restructuring officer.

He has now been promoted to chief executive, replacing Sergio Bucher, who was ousted from the Debenhams board earlier this year.