Toys R Us is set to return to Norwich six years after its closure.
The retailer has lodged plans to open inside WH Smith in Gentleman's Walk as part of a relaunch drive across the UK.
Toys R Us went bust in February 2018, closing all of its 100 shops with the loss of more than 2,000 jobs - including its store in Norwich's Cathedral Retail Park.
It announced plans for a relaunch in October 2022, before striking an exclusive deal with WH Smith for concessions across the UK.
The plans lodged with Norwich City Council will see the Toys R Us branding displayed across half of the existing WH Smith in Gentleman's Walk.
Norwich was not named in the latest list of shop-in-shops due to open over the summer - which included locations in Herefordshire and Essex - and it is not clear when the concession will be unveiled.
In April 2018, Toys R Us launched closing down sales across all of its UK stores when it failed to find a buyer after more than 30 years in the country.
The Norwich branch was opened by the shop's Geoffrey the Giraffe mascot in 1999, with delighted city children test driving ride-on vehicles in the store's central aisle.
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Shortly after the shop's closure, a report from the council declared that the loss of its "significant" floor space had negatively impacted the city's retail landscape.
Ever since, the store has remained empty - with a new Home Bargains store now due to take its place.
Work is under way to transform the units at Cathedral Retail Park in Westwick Street six years after Toys R Us closed its doors.
Norwich City Council will determine whether the retailer can display its branding in Gentleman's Walk in due course.
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