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Developers give major update on £70m plans to transform Manchester's iconic Rylands building

Debenhams was bought by Manchester's Boohoo after it collapsed but all its stores were closed

The Rylands building in Manchester city centre

The company leading the planned £70m transformation of the iconic former Debenhams store in Manchester city centre has issued a major update on the project.

The Rylands building on the corner of Market Street and High Street has been empty since the department store chain entered administration in December 2020. Debenhams was later bought by Manchester-headquartered fashion giant Boohoo but all its stores were closed.

Now global real-estate investment firm AM alpha has confirmed that work to redevelop the building into a mixed-use development comprising retail, leisure and office space will start next year.

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The upper floors of the grade II-listed building will be transformed into office space while a shopping arcade will be created on the ground floor. A four-storey extension will also be added.

Enabling works for the transformation of the vacant building have already begun, with main works scheduled to start in 2023 and completion expected in early 2025.

The news comes after plans for the £68.5m redevelopment were approved by Manchester City Council in January 2021.

The building had been originally constructed as a warehouse for textiles manufacturer Rylands and Sons in 1932 and became a department store in the 1950s.