
What Do You Do With A “Dead” Department Store? Rethinking the High Street
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On September 10th, 2026, at the Museum of Oxford, the Heritage Network hosted an event titled "What Do You Do With A 'Dead' Department Store? Rethinking the High Street." The day featured talks, tours, and expert insights to help towns and cities rejuvenate their historic high street landmarks. Admission was £120.00.
The Heritage Network hosts a day of talks, tours, and experts insight to help towns and cities rethink their historic high street landmarks.
About This Event
Across the UK, former department stores sit empty at the heart of our towns and cities. Once anchors of high street life, these vast buildings now represent one of the biggest regeneration challenges — and also opportunities — facing places today.
Yet the story doesn't need to end with vacancy. Pioneering projects are already demonstrating how former retail giants can be successfully repurposed as mixed-use destinations, cultural venues, workplaces, homes, education hubs and community assets. At the same time, new funding streams, public-private partnerships and investment models are helping unlock revitalised town and city centres.
This event brings together local authorities, funders, placemakers, community-led regeneration experts, and heritage practitioners to explore how redundant retail space can be reimagined for a new era. Through case studies, expert insights, and practical discussion, we'll examine how redundant department stores can become catalysts for high street renewal, town centre regeneration, and sustainable economic growth.
Our Programme
10:00- Welcomes and Introductions
10:15: Debenhams Oxford: Reimagining a Department Store- Daniel Parker, Science and Technology Practice Lead, Perkins & Will
10:45: Sparks Bristol: Reinventing Retail- Benjamin Stephenson, Bas Consultancy
11:15: Break
11:45: What Happens when High Streets Work?: Retail, Regeneration and the Future of Town Cetnres- Graham Soult, Canny Insights
12:05: Turning Ideas into Reality: AHF Practical Support and Funding Opportunities:-Josephine Brwon, AHF Grants Officer, South West
12:25 Lunch and Networking
13:25: Department Stores Since the 1870s: Taking the Long View- Johanna Roethe, Historic England Architectural Investigator
13:45: Panel Session: The Wider Context of High Street Landscapes- Graham Soult, Benjamin Stephenson, Josephine Brown, Oxford City Council (rep TBC), and Harriet Pillman- Donald Insall Associates
14:24: Oxford City Council: Setting the Scene- Andrew Humpherson, Oxford City Council Regeneration Manager
14:40: Guided City Centre Tour/ Market Redevelopment (1-1.5 hrs)
16:00: Event Close
Who Should Attend
Local authority officers and elected members involved in regeneration, heritage, planning, and town centre renewal.
Community organisations and social enterprises interested in bringing new uses to vacant high street buildings.
Developers, investors, placemakers, and built environment professionals, looking to connect with others working on town and city centre regeneration.
What will you take away?
Practical insights from successful department store redevelopment projects and lessons learned from across the UK.
New ideas for funding mechanisms, investment models, and partnership approaches that can help unlock challenging regeneration schemes.
Behind-the-scenes insights from those leading the way in heritage regeneration projects that deliver economic growth, community wellbeing, and long-term town centre resilience.
Opportunities to connect with peers, experts, and potential partners working on high street renewal and place-based regeneration.
Funders
Thank you to our funders, the National Lottery Heritage Fund, and to National Lottery players.
Discounted tickets
Network, Partner and Supporter members can book half price tickets, saving £60. You should have received an email with a code to access the discounted tickets. Click the red 'Get tickets' button and enter your code in the box that says 'Promo Code'. The discounted ticket options will be revealed.
If you did not get the code please email admin@heritagenetwork.org.uk.
If you would like to join the Heritage Network and receive discounted ticket prices alongside lots of other membership benefits please go online to find out more information. Annual membership starts from just £75 for individuals, £125 for not-for-profit organisations, £300 for businesses. Heritage Network is the UK's umbrella organisation for not-for-profit organisations that are rescuing, restoring and managing historic buildings and places. Join us today.
Code of conduct
We aim for all of our events to be inclusive, safe spaces where everyone's views and experiences are respected. Please read our code of conduct for more information.
Description supplied by the event organiser.
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Frequently asked questions
What Do You Do With A “Dead” Department Store? Rethinking the High Street takes place on Thursday, 10 September 2026 at 09:30.
What Do You Do With A “Dead” Department Store? Rethinking the High Street is held at Museum of Oxford in Oxford (Saint Aldate's, Oxford, OX1 1BX).
Tickets for What Do You Do With A “Dead” Department Store? Rethinking the High Street are priced at £120. Live prices and availability are shown on Eventbrite.
Tickets for What Do You Do With A “Dead” Department Store? Rethinking the High Street can be booked via Eventbrite using the "Check Tickets & Live Prices" button on this page, which opens the official booking site in a new tab.
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What Do You Do With A “Dead” Department Store? Rethinking the High Street
Editorial Summary
On September 10th, 2026, at the Museum of Oxford, the Heritage Network hosted an event titled "What Do You Do With A 'Dead' Department Store? Rethinking the High Street." The day featured talks, tours, and expert insights to help towns and cities rejuvenate their historic high street landmarks. Admission was £120.00.
This summary was automatically generated from event data sourced from official ticketing providers.
Organiser’s full description
The Heritage Network hosts a day of talks, tours, and experts insight to help towns and cities rethink their historic high street landmarks.
About This Event
Across the UK, former department stores sit empty at the heart of our towns and cities. Once anchors of high street life, these vast buildings now represent one of the biggest regeneration challenges — and also opportunities — facing places today.
Yet the story doesn't need to end with vacancy. Pioneering projects are already demonstrating how former retail giants can be successfully repurposed as mixed-use destinations, cultural venues, workplaces, homes, education hubs and community assets. At the same time, new funding streams, public-private partnerships and investment models are helping unlock revitalised town and city centres.
This event brings together local authorities, funders, placemakers, community-led regeneration experts, and heritage practitioners to explore how redundant retail space can be reimagined for a new era. Through case studies, expert insights, and practical discussion, we'll examine how redundant department stores can become catalysts for high street renewal, town centre regeneration, and sustainable economic growth.
Our Programme
10:00- Welcomes and Introductions
10:15: Debenhams Oxford: Reimagining a Department Store- Daniel Parker, Science and Technology Practice Lead, Perkins & Will
10:45: Sparks Bristol: Reinventing Retail- Benjamin Stephenson, Bas Consultancy
11:15: Break
11:45: What Happens when High Streets Work?: Retail, Regeneration and the Future of Town Cetnres- Graham Soult, Canny Insights
12:05: Turning Ideas into Reality: AHF Practical Support and Funding Opportunities:-Josephine Brwon, AHF Grants Officer, South West
12:25 Lunch and Networking
13:25: Department Stores Since the 1870s: Taking the Long View- Johanna Roethe, Historic England Architectural Investigator
13:45: Panel Session: The Wider Context of High Street Landscapes- Graham Soult, Benjamin Stephenson, Josephine Brown, Oxford City Council (rep TBC), and Harriet Pillman- Donald Insall Associates
14:24: Oxford City Council: Setting the Scene- Andrew Humpherson, Oxford City Council Regeneration Manager
14:40: Guided City Centre Tour/ Market Redevelopment (1-1.5 hrs)
16:00: Event Close
Who Should Attend
Local authority officers and elected members involved in regeneration, heritage, planning, and town centre renewal.
Community organisations and social enterprises interested in bringing new uses to vacant high street buildings.
Developers, investors, placemakers, and built environment professionals, looking to connect with others working on town and city centre regeneration.
What will you take away?
Practical insights from successful department store redevelopment projects and lessons learned from across the UK.
New ideas for funding mechanisms, investment models, and partnership approaches that can help unlock challenging regeneration schemes.
Behind-the-scenes insights from those leading the way in heritage regeneration projects that deliver economic growth, community wellbeing, and long-term town centre resilience.
Opportunities to connect with peers, experts, and potential partners working on high street renewal and place-based regeneration.
Funders
Thank you to our funders, the National Lottery Heritage Fund, and to National Lottery players.
Discounted tickets
Network, Partner and Supporter members can book half price tickets, saving £60. You should have received an email with a code to access the discounted tickets. Click the red 'Get tickets' button and enter your code in the box that says 'Promo Code'. The discounted ticket options will be revealed.
If you did not get the code please email admin@heritagenetwork.org.uk.
If you would like to join the Heritage Network and receive discounted ticket prices alongside lots of other membership benefits please go online to find out more information. Annual membership starts from just £75 for individuals, £125 for not-for-profit organisations, £300 for businesses. Heritage Network is the UK's umbrella organisation for not-for-profit organisations that are rescuing, restoring and managing historic buildings and places. Join us today.
Code of conduct
We aim for all of our events to be inclusive, safe spaces where everyone's views and experiences are respected. Please read our code of conduct for more information.
Description supplied by the event organiser.
❓ Frequently asked questions
When is What Do You Do With A “Dead” Department Store? Rethinking the High Street?
What Do You Do With A “Dead” Department Store? Rethinking the High Street takes place on Thursday, 10 September 2026 at 09:30.
Where is What Do You Do With A “Dead” Department Store? Rethinking the High Street taking place?
What Do You Do With A “Dead” Department Store? Rethinking the High Street is held at Museum of Oxford in Oxford (Saint Aldate's, Oxford, OX1 1BX).
How much are tickets for What Do You Do With A “Dead” Department Store? Rethinking the High Street?
Tickets for What Do You Do With A “Dead” Department Store? Rethinking the High Street are priced at £120. Live prices and availability are shown on Eventbrite.
How do I get tickets for What Do You Do With A “Dead” Department Store? Rethinking the High Street?
Tickets for What Do You Do With A “Dead” Department Store? Rethinking the High Street can be booked via Eventbrite using the "Check Tickets & Live Prices" button on this page, which opens the official booking site in a new tab.
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