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John Lewis poised to submit long-awaited plans for Brighton store
John Lewis is set to submit plans for a department store in Brighton after many years of speculation,
The retailer will submit a planning application to Brighton and Hove City Council, in a bid to open a new store in Sussex.
The retail giant purchased 129-133 North Street last December with Boots the Chemist currently operates on the site.
Andrew Mills, acquisitions and development manager at John Lewis, said, “We have held a long term ambition to have a presence in Brighton. Although a shop opening is a long way off, over the coming months we intend to work closely with local retail, business and community organisations in the city as we develop more detailed proposals.”
The chain could create 250 jobs in the Brighton move.
Commenting on the scheme, BHCC leader Councillor Warren Morgan said: “I’m really pleased to have been able to work with John Lewis on bringing forward plans for a store in Brighton, something I know residents will welcome and something I think is a huge vote of confidence for the city.
“Shopping in Brighton & Hove is a key economic driver supporting local jobs and attracting visitors so a new store opening of this calibre will help raise the profile of our vibrant retail sector and serve as a flagship addition to the region’s retail draw.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ellen Forster .
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