Marks & Spencer gets approval to demolish its Oxford Street store for a new nine-story building.

Marks & Spencer has been granted permission to demolish its landmark Oxford Street store in London and replace it with a new nine-story building, including retail, office, and leisure spaces. The decision, made by Housing Secretary Angela Rayner, concludes a three-year debate and faces opposition from heritage campaigners. The new development aims to support 2,000 jobs and improve sustainability, using less energy and water than the current structure.

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