Plan for former bus station site complex submitted

Rebecca BrahdeBBC News, Isle of Man
News imageWYYTTAVIN A view from across the harbour of the modern brown complex with boats in front.WYYTTAVIN
If approved the complex would include a three-screen cinema, offices, flats and bus facilities

Plans for the major redevelopment of the site of a former bus station in the Manx capital have been formally submitted.

The development, varying from three to 14 storeys, would be situated on Lord Street and include a cinema, bus facilities, offices, 85 apartments and nine "commercial units".

Submitted by Wyyttavin Limited, the proposals have been approved for support from the government's island infrastructure scheme.

Plans were submitted for a similar development in 2018, and despite being approved the following year, construction was not progressed.

News imageWYYTTAVIN LIMITED A CGI of a large brown brick modern development with greenery on the street and balconies, shows the development from the corner.WYYTTAVIN LIMITED
The government has earmarked funding to support the scheme

Wyyttavin Limited agreed to buy the land from Lord Street Developments SPV Limited if planning permission for the complex is granted.

The site has been used as a car park for a number of years.

As part of the bus facilities, the complex would include an information centre, a bus drivers welfare centre, indoor shelter for passengers with toilets and changing facilities, five bus stands on Lord Street along with waiting areas.

There would also be planted areas on the third floor, 91 private car parking spaces, and bike storage.

The commercial units could be used for retail, restaurants, a food hall or exercise facilities, developers said.

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