Former Dartford Barclays to become restaurants and flats

Plans submitted to Dartford Council could see a disused former branch of Barclays Bank converted to restaurants with 7 flats on upper floors.

The building has been empty since Barclays left the site on Lowfield Street.

700 homes are being built nearby which will provide ample potential custom to any new business venture.

The latest submission for 89 homes in the Copperhouse Green development was recently made, and covered on this site here.

New homes in Dartford town centre

Copperhouse Green will also include a number of shops and restaurants, with 10,800 square feet of space planned on site.

Commercial space in new development

The plan for the former bank includes two restaurant units at street level with an extension to the rear providing more seating space for patrons.

I’ll keep an eye out for exactly what businesses seek to open in future.

Click here to view the planning application.

 

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