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<p>Sitting pretty next to its neighbour Brown Thomas, and connecting internally to Merchant's Quay, the now vacant Debenhams store on St Patrick's Street in Cork could be pivotal to a retail revival. File picture</p>

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Irish Examiner view: Former Roches Stores could once more lead a retail resurgence in Cork
Debenhams — formerly Roches Stores — is drawing interest from potential buyers and could be pivotal to Pana's revival
<p>It is planned to change the use of the space on the second floor of the building from storage to retail. Picture: Larry Cummins</p>

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No reversal of St Patrick's Street car ban despite calls for suspension
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Our city centres need footfall more than they need cars
Businesses should not fear change - An evolving city centre

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Businesses should not fear change - An evolving city centre
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