The agency will redevelop the George Avenue retailer in Richmond giving it an extra prime ground and lengthening the basement for a swimming pool.
The grade II-listed retailer was initially constructed within the Sixties and has been empty since September 2020 when Home of Fraser ceased buying and selling.

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Roof prime extension with bar and restaurant
Henry Courtier, of planing marketing consultant Pegasus Group, mentioned: “We’re extraordinarily happy to have secured planning consent for this outstanding city centre constructing within the coronary heart of Richmond.
“It provides an excellent alternative to convey again into use a key constructing that has been empty for greater than two years.”
Courtesy of Base Associates
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The developer is now beginning work having already secured occupational curiosity from a number of operators, and it’s anticipated that the basement and first ground can be occupied by personal gyms, with the bottom ground being retail and a restaurant.
Workplaces would occupy flooring two and three, whereas one other restaurant would transfer to the fourth ground.