
Plans for a town centre regeneration scheme which could include 1,600 new homes have been lodged.
Developer Muse is leading the Mell Square project in Solihull which could also include shops, cafés, bars, restaurants and public spaces to create a mixed-use neighbourhood.
If approved, the residential element will have units to rent and affordable housing.
Muse said the newly submitted proposals had been shaped following engagement with the community and partners across the town centre.
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Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council is expected to make a decision on the planning application later this year, with work on the first phase potentially beginning in 2026.
Lisa Turley, development director at Muse, said: "We have worked closely and in partnership with Solihull Council to develop an ambitious masterplan proposal.
"It's an approach which has been informed by detailed consultation with the community and partners from across the town centre.
"We'll continue to work closely with established businesses, tenants and residents as the process develops to minimise disruption and shape the next steps.
"This is an important milestone and we look forward to continuing to work in partnership with the council and others to deliver."
Solihull Council leader Cllr Ian Courts added: "This is a significant milestone for the regeneration of Mell Square and part of our long-term plan to diversify and strengthen our town centre offer.
"Muse has been working on their proposals for some time and I am pleased they have been engaging with local communities and town centre stakeholders to help inform their plans.
"This ambitious redevelopment is a once-in-a-generation opportunity and has the potential to bring huge benefits to the wider borough in terms of new jobs, investment and training opportunities.