House of Fraser looks set to close its 150-year-old flagship department store in central London if planning proposals are approved.
Planning officers at Westminster council have recommended plans to demolish the iconic Victoria Street building next summer.
As part of the proposal, it would be replaced with a £750million office and shops development. If approved, House of Fraser would join West End names such as Debenhams and Dickins & Jones that have shut for good.
The plans, which have been put forward by Canadian-owned property investor and current owner of the site BentallGreenOak, will be heard at a Westminster planning committee on Tuesday.
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