£20 Million Investment to Revitalize Solihull Town Centre
£20m cash injection for major regeneration in Solihull town centre

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A £20 million investment will revitalize Solihull town centre in the West Midlands, UK, by funding the Holbeche Place development. The project aims to create over 1,600 new homes, shops, and restaurants over the next decade, enhancing community life and economic growth.
- 01The investment will fund the first two phases of Holbeche Place, which includes 346 build-to-rent homes and 228 affordable homes.
- 02The project aims to attract young professionals, families, and downsizers to the town centre.
- 03The development will create a new gateway into Solihull town centre from Warwick Road.
- 04Muse, in partnership with Solihull Council, is responsible for delivering the project.
- 05The initiative is part of a broader strategy to rejuvenate town centres in the West Midlands.
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A significant £20 million investment has been announced for the regeneration of Solihull town centre, specifically funding the Holbeche Place development, previously known as Mell Square. This project, revealed by West Midlands Mayor Richard Parker at the UKREiiF real estate show in Leeds, aims to create a vibrant mixed-use neighbourhood over the next ten years. The development will feature over 1,600 new homes, shops, and restaurants, revitalizing the heart of Solihull. Mayor Parker emphasized the importance of town centres as community hubs, stating the need to restore vitality and pride in local areas. The first two phases will include 346 build-to-rent homes and 228 affordable homes, targeting young professionals and families. The project is being executed by Muse in collaboration with Solihull Council, with a commitment to enhancing public spaces and driving economic growth. This initiative is part of a larger effort to rejuvenate town centres across the West Midlands, ensuring they remain attractive and functional for residents and businesses alike.
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The investment will significantly enhance Solihull's town centre, creating new jobs and housing options while revitalizing the local economy.
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