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Shrewsbury's House of Fraser to Become 39 New Homes
26 Feb
Summary
- Former Shrewsbury House of Fraser site to be redeveloped into 39 flats.
- The redevelopment also includes plans for two new shops on the ground floor.
- New residents could move in by the beginning of 2027 if approved.

A proposal to redevelop the former House of Fraser building on Shrewsbury's High Street has been formally submitted. The plans outline the creation of 39 residential flats and two new retail spaces. This iconic store has remained vacant since its closure in early 2019.
The redevelopment aims to repurpose the upper floors for housing, a strategy hailed as a solution to evolving retail landscapes. Local businesses anticipate significant positive impacts, including increased spending and footfall in the surrounding area. Residents have expressed fondness for the store and welcome its transformation.
If the applications are successful, the hope is that the first residents will be able to occupy the new flats by the beginning of 2027. This project is seen as an exciting opportunity to breathe new life into a prominent town centre building.




