Solihull Council and Muse, a nationwide place maker, have signed a Development Agreement to regenerate Mell Square, the iconic shopping hub in the heart of Solihull town centre.
Solihull Council has developed a refreshed Town Centre Masterplan providing a blueprint for future investment and development in the town centre over the next 15 years. It seeks to provide a framework to maximize opportunities, make the best use of existing assets, and set out a clear vision for Solihull in 2036 while still retaining the character that makes the town center so popular. The Masterplan forms part of the ambitious UK Central program which aims to capitalize on Solihull’s central location, its national and international connectivity, and strong links with Birmingham and Coventry, to make it an even more attractive place to live, work and invest in.
The exciting proposals to transform Mell Square with mixed uses including a significantly improved retail offer, new public spaces, leisure facilities, and homes are part of the wider Solihull Town Centre Masterplan. Muse was chosen as the preferred development partner for this project in October 2023.
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