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MIPIM 2017: 10 amazing regeneration plans for Birmingham, Solihull and the Black Country

See the 10 developments showcased at the global real estate investment show in Cannes from March 13 to 16

Artist's impression, CGI of plans to revamp Snow Hill Square outside Snow Hill station in Birmingham city centre (NB: not for publication before 6th October 2016) Pic: Broadway Malyan(Image: Broadway Malyan)

1. City of Wolverhampton

Wolverhampton Station will be turned into a state-of-the-art integrated transport facility(Image: Infinite 3D Ltd)

As part of its £132 million Interchange transport scheme, a modern bus station will soon be supported by a new state-of-the-art railway station.

2. Birmingham Curzon

An impression of the planned Curzon Street HS2 Station

The Curzon Investment Plan is an ambitious 30-year strategy to unlock and regenerate the 141 hectares of land around the planned HS2 Curzon Street Station.

3. Paradise

This £500 million transformational development is part of Birmingham city centre’s Enterprise Zone, one of the largest and most ambitious Enterprise Zones in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

4. Peddimore Birmingham

How Peddmore development could look

At 71 hectares and with the potential to accommodate around 265,000 sq m of new industrial floorspace, it is one of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s most significant industrial opportunities.

5. Birmingham Smithfield

Birmingham Smithfield, Wholesale Markets

A £500 million plan to regenerate this 14 hectare site will deliver over 300,000 sq m of floorspace, 2,000 new homes and 3,000 new jobs.

6. Snow Hill

A computer-generated image from the Snow Hill Masterplan showing major changes to the station.

Its masterplan provides a framework to generate over 200,000 sq m of office space in Birmingham and boost the economy by more than £600 million a year.

7. Solihull town centre

(Image: Fereday Pollard 2016)

A new masterplan outlines the potential for up to 1,400 new homes, over 70,000 sq m of new office space and 11,000 sq m of commercial and leisure space.

8. The Hub, º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Central Solihull

Graphic shows location of º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Central and some of its key neighbours

A 20-year growth plan outlines its potential to add £4.1 billion GVA to the local economy, create 77,500 new jobs and generate 775,000 sq m of development land.