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MIPIM 2022: Look back at key Midlands projects showcased at global property conference

As the three-day property extravaganza kicks off in the south of France today, we reminisce about five major scheme which were put before the world at annual conference

A huge Midlands delegation will again be showcasing the region's offer at MIPIM from today

Global property conference MIPIM starts in the south of France today.

Investors, developers and civic and business leaders will gather for three days of networking and events which could be the start of major new projects coming to towns and cities across the West and East Midlands or signal an injection of fresh interest or investment.

There will be delegations representing the Midlands region at the conference in Cannes including the West Midlands Combined Authority represented by Mayor Andy Street, Make it Stoke-on-Trent & Staffordshire and the inward investment team from Marketing Derby among many others.

Here, we take a look back at some of the key Midlands projects which were highlighted to the global property community at previous MIPIM conferences.

Centering on º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Central

A landmark growth plan which could one day create more than 77,000 jobs and add over £4 billion to the West Midlands economy was set out at MIPIM in 2017.

The 20-year vision is for the 'º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Central' site in Solihull which will include new homes, commercial space and transport infrastructure to join up key assets such as the NEC and new HS2 Interchange station.

Overall, it has 8.34 million sq ft of development land and space for up to 4,000 homes, all underpinned by the expected economic benefits of having a new station built for the high-speed rail project.

MIPIM delegates were told about the huge opportunity º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Central presented

Reaching for the stars

Space Park Leicester, a vast development planned for land near the