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10 February 2026
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Democracy Reporter, Wolverhampton
New trainee lodging and shops will be built as part of an effort to breathe new life into an 100-year-old city centre structure.
A planning application to transform the building at 2-5 Princess Street, Wolverhampton, into 22 trainee flats and new retail units has actually been approved by City of Wolverhampton Council.
The regional authority stated the "substantial financial investment" would bring tasks as well as stores and accommodation to an uninhabited structure.
Plans sent by PH8 Investments reveal the former ground floor store, which has actually been empty for a years, would be converted into brand-new retail systems.
The "underused" upper floorings would be developed into student accommodation and the structure's basement would likewise be converted into a gym, sauna and steam bath for students.
A report from the council outlining the decision stated: "The proposals would produce substantial financial investment, including great quality student accommodation and re-using existing commercial area at this crucial area. This is likely to develop work opportunities here.
"There are a variety of potential drinking facilities close by, nevertheless, there are a number of existing residential uses currently in this area and therefore, it is unlikely that introducing student accommodation here would be hazardous to the night-time economy or the viability of the centre."
The majority of the near-100-year-old Art Deco building, nestled in between bookmakers Betfred and Paddy Power, has actually been empty since 2015 when furnishings expert E Marsh moved.
They blamed long-running roadworks to pedestrianise Princess Street, claiming it had pressed business "previous snapping point."
The previous upholsterers, which has actually been empty for several years and has become an increasing eyesore, would be transformed into new retail systems with the planning application stating the area might be utilized for a coffee shop or workplaces.
A relocate to open a restaurant in the empty building was authorized by the council in 2018 however the work was never brought out.
Follow BBC Wolverhampton & Black Country on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.