The Debenhams store on Commercial Road in Portsmouth was once a cornerstone of the city’s shopping scene. Originally established as Edwin Jones in 1860, it became part of the Debenhams chain in 1973. The store closed its doors in March 2020 following the company’s liquidation. Since then, the site has been earmarked for redevelopment, with plans for a 35-storey skyscraper, the tallest building in Portsmouth, featuring homes and retail units. This exploration delves into the store’s rich history, its closure, and the ambitious plans to breathe new life into this iconic site.
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