A vibrant, thriving town centre fit for the future

Delivered by
Muse
Location
Solihull
Use
Residential / Affordable / Build to Rent / Homes / Infrastructure / Leisure / Mixed Use / Public Space / Retail

Solihull's shopping district

Holbeche Place lies at the heart of Solihull’s town centre and shopping district. It is easily accessible on foot, by car or by public transport and hosts some of the country’s most recognisable high-street brands alongside vibrant independent retailers.

A mixed-used neighbourhood

We’re working in partnership to create a mixed-used neighbourhood in and around Holbeche Place, with new homes alongside shops, bars and restaurants, complemented by new public spaces which will underpin life in Solihull’s vibrant town centre for decades to come.

Flexible public spaces

We want to create a vibrant town centre, fit for the future. Attracting new restaurants, bars and retailers will complement the town centre’s existing offer and diversify its night-time economy. And delivering well-designed, flexible public spaces and routes that better connect Holbeche Place to the wider town centre and become a hive of activity for business, meeting and relaxing.

A choice of homes

Creating a mixed residential neighbourhood to increase housing choice for existing communities and attract new residents, including younger people to Solihull.

High-quality and sustainable

Building high-quality, sustainable buildings that set the standard for new developments in the town centre.

A mixed-used neighbourhood

We’re working in partnership to create a mixed-used neighbourhood in and around Holbeche Place, with new homes alongside shops, bars and restaurants, complemented by new public spaces which will underpin life in Solihull’s vibrant town centre for decades to come.

Flexible public spaces

We want to create a vibrant town centre, fit for the future. Attracting new restaurants, bars and retailers will complement the town centre’s existing offer and diversify its night-time economy. And delivering well-designed, flexible public spaces and routes that better connect Holbeche Place to the wider town centre and become a hive of activity for business, meeting and relaxing.

A choice of homes

Creating a mixed residential neighbourhood to increase housing choice for existing communities and attract new residents, including younger people to Solihull.

High-quality and sustainable

Building high-quality, sustainable buildings that set the standard for new developments in the town centre.

Partners

Holbeche Place in Solihull is being delivered by Muse and Solihull Council in a bid to regenerate the 1960’s shopping district.

Our Partners

Our Sustainable Future

Gain insights into how Holbeche Place is being reimagined as a sustainable, people-first town centre in our Holbeche Place: Our Sustainable Future case study.

Holbeche Place, Solihull - Our Sustainable Future case study
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In numbers

New homes

Years in duration

acres

Scale

Solihull is a vibrant and welcoming destination. However, the way we use our centre is changing. Muse are supporting us to evolve our offering.

Cllr Ian Courts
Leader of Solihull Council and Portfolio Holder for the Economy, Solihull Council

Location

Holbeche Place, Solihull

44A Drury Ln, Solihull B91 3BG. UK
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