The former Isle of Man Bank branch in Castletown could be set for a facelift, if planners give the green light.
A company based at the Nunnery in Douglas has applied for permission to open up the original doorway which was bricked up some time ago.
It also wants to change the use of the building from financial services to general office space.
The work would also need registered building consent, for which a separate application has been submitted.
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