Corstorphine & Wright takes over plans to regenerate 1920s Wolverhampton department store

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Firm replaces St Albans practice Yoop Architects on consented Beatties building scheme

Corstorphine & Wright has replaced St Albans practice Yoop Architects on plans to reimagine a 1920s former department store in Wolverhampton.

The practice has submitted fresh designs for the Beatties store, which has been vacant since 2020 when its last occupier House of Fraser moved out.

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