Musos Corner has lodged a development application for its move into the former Gamers Motor Auctions building in Parry Street.
The Newcastle Herald reported in August that the popular musical instrument shop had moved into the former Spotlight building in National Park Street as a temporary home while plans for the Parry Street premises were drawn up.
The previous Musos Corner building in National Park Street has been demolished to make way for apartments.
The development application for the new shop says Musos Corner will spend $2.5 million adapting and fitting out the former motor showroom.
The shop will have ground-floor retail space, demonstration areas, piano tuning and musical repairs workshops and an upstairs storage area.
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