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New business quarter plans for Solihull town centre

Council unveils plans to regenerate the site of its current offices and civic buildings

Early sketch of how the 'Eastgate' redevelopment could look in Solihull town centre(Image: Building Design Studio)

Plans to regenerate civic buildings in Solihull to create a new business quarter have been revealed.

Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council has outlined plans for 'Eastgate', a new business-focused redevelopment of its council house, register office and other civic buildings at the junction of Homer Road and Church Hill Road.

It is now on the hunt for development and investment partners to deliver the project on the 5.6-acre site.

Although the details are very broad at this stage, the council has said the scheme could contain new homes, business space, public squares and civic and council accommodation alongside an "enhanced cultural and arts offer".

Eastgate forms part of the wider, 20-year masterplan for Solihull town centre which has already seen investment in Mell Square by IM properties and the new 'Westgate' office project at the opposite end of Homer Road, where more than 107,600 sq ft of accommodation is due for completion in summer 2022.

Council leader Cllr Ian Courts said: "Solihull town centre benefits from a proven track record of attracting international occupiers and investment, supporting a strong commercial and residential market.

"The council is determined to support our retail and commercial centres by being an active partner in their future.