The now-Grade-II listed John Lewis building in Sheffield has been earmarked for development.
A former department store and car park at risk of demolition has been granted Grade-II status.
It was given Grade-II listing after the "statement" building and architecture was recognised by Historic England. The building was designed by Yorke Rosenberg and Mardall in 1961 and is described by Historic England as "a rare example of a post-war department store designed by a leading architects' firm".
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