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Soho Loop plans for 500 homes, shops and gym at Birmingham canalside

The scheme on the old BCN Main Line canal, aims to transform 12 acres of land near City Hospital with 504 new homes and a new cycle bridge

Proposals for a giant canalside scheme to build flats, shops and a gym a mile away from Birmingham city centre have been lodged.

The scheme, called Soho Loop on the old BCN Main Line canal, aims to transform 12 acres of land near with 504 new homes and a new cycle bridge.

It would see a host of vacant Victorian buildings, including the former Birmingham Arms pub, razed to the ground to make space.

City and Provincial Properties (CPP) has lodged an application with for the work, which would help to ease a major housing shortage in the city.

The site borders the larger area and its development would bring impetus to canalside development in the city.

The plans include 65 affordable dwellings, as well as a large data centre to house telecommunications and digital storage systems.

The remainder of homes will be retained for long-term rental, rather than being sold on, which CPP said was in demand in the city.

The plans state: “The proposals therefore represent a long term investment, providing high quality and well managed accommodation, with tenant friendly leases, which is vital to the commercial success of the PRS or ‘build-to-rent’ model.