Plans have been submitted to the council to turn a large office block in High Wycombe town centre into 78 new apartments.
A new application seeks to change the use of the existing ground, first, second and third floors from office to residential.
This would turn the four-storey building near Sainsbury’s into 75 studio or one-bedroom flats and three two-bedroom apartments.
Limited details of the proposed flats have been sent to the council by the applicant, which is listed as ‘40 Oxford Ltd’.
However, floorplans for the site show flats on each floor of the offices off a central corridor, each with its own combined living, kitchen and dining area.
Online listings for the office block say that it has ‘excellent natural light’ and that it is home to law firm Blaser Mills and Swedish bank Handelsbanken.

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