InterCity Place

[4] Work was restarted by British Railways in 1956 to the designs of architects Howard Cavanagh and Ian Campbell[5] as part of the post war reconstruction detailed in "A Plan for Plymouth" put forward by Sir Patrick Abercrombie at the request of Plymouth City Councillors.

[11] The Heart of South West Local Transport Board published proposals to redevelop Plymouth railway station in 2017.

[13] InterCity Place is an integral part of a 10-year masterplan that will revitalise the University of Plymouth campus and its surrounding area.

[15] Providing a wide range of teaching areas, study places, cafes, and social learning spaces, the building will provide students with Inter-professional clinical skills facilities where students will experience working alongside other healthcare practitioners just as they will in their future careers.

[16] During the construction works a fire broke out in the building resulting in the railway station being evacuated, nobody was hurt in the incident.