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It was a bank, a nightclub and a failed bike hub. Now this Oxford Street icon has a new fate

It was a bank, a nightclub and a failed bike hub. Now this Oxford Street icon has a new fate

A Taylor Square landmark that has sat dormant for more than 15 years is set for a new lease on life after plans were approved to add three storeys and a rooftop, and transform the basement into a live music venue.

  • by Michael Koziol

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