Town's former M&S store goes up for auction

A former M&S department store in Cheshire is set to go under the hammer later this month.
The building, on Market Street in Crewe, has been empty since the brand moved to a new store at Grand Junction retail park in 2017.
The firm then announced last month that it had plans to move out of the town centre by mid-2027.
The former M&S was given a guide price of £125,000 to £150,000 by auctioneers, with bidding taking place on 17 July.
A listing online by property consultancy Allsop said it may be possible for the building's new owner to reconfigure it to offer smaller retail units or a variety of alternative uses, provided they could obtain the necessary permission.

The property is about 2,500 sq m (27,400 sq ft) in size, across two main floors with a small amount of space on a third floor.
It fronts on to Queensway, Market Square and Market Street.
The Allsop listing described it as holding a "prominent corner position within the town centre," close to the Market Shopping Centre.
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