Marks & Spencer has been given permission to demolish its 94-year-old building in Oxford Street to make way for a new development.
Marks & Spencer was given the all-clear to demolish its 94-year-old flagship store at Marble Arch on Thursday ending one of the most bitterly contested and high-profile planning rows of recent years.
Marks & Spencer has been granted permission to demolish its 94-year-old flagship store at Marble Arch in Central London, after a four-year planning row centred around the argument that the building ...
After years of back-and-forth, Marks & Spencer’s has received approval to demolish its flagship Marble Arch location in order to redevelop the famous art deco building. Plans were first submitted for ...
Marks & Spencer has won a legal battle against ... to refuse permission for its plans to flatten and rebuild its Marble Arch store in Oxford Street. The government said Michael Gove was entitled ...
“The redevelopment of Marks & Spencer’s flagship store at Marble Arch will help cement the West End’s status as a global destination for shoppers and office workers alike, revitalising ...
As Marks & Spencer received the go-ahead to demolish and rebuild its Marble Arch flagship, property experts and industry bodies said the decision will give Oxford Street a much-needed boost.
Angela Rayner has given the all-clear for the demolition of the flagship Oxford Street Marks & Spencer store ... demolish the 94-year-old shop at Marble Arch in a decision published today.
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner has ruled on Marks & Spencer’s hugely controversial ... demolish its 94 year old flagship store at Marble Arch ending one of the most bitterly contested ...
Marks & Spencer (M&S ... political posturing at its worst under the previous Government, our plans for Marble Arch – the only retail-led regeneration proposal on Oxford Street – have finally ...
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner is set to rule on Marks & Spencer’s hugely controversial ... rebuild its store at Orchard House, near Marble Arch, to make way for a new nine-storey building ...