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Solihull's Urban Growth Company to close down

Special-purpose vehicle set up to maximise benefits of HS2 to brought under the control of the local council

Arden Cross in Solihull has been one of the flagship projects worked on by the outgoing Urban Growth Company

A company set up to maximise development and regeneration opportunities connected with the arrival of HS2 in Solihull is to close and come under the purview of the local council.

Urban Growth Company (UGC) was established in 2016 as a special-purpose vehicle to work on behalf of Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council, supported by the West Midlands Combined Authority.

It will now cease to be a standalone company and its operations will transfer over to the council in the coming weeks, resulting in eight job losses.

UGC's main remit was centred around a project known as 'The Hub'.

Covering 3,210 acres next to the M42, The Hub comprises Birmingham Business Park, the NEC campus, Birmingham International station, the airport, the neighbouring Jaguar Land Rover factory, HS2 Interchange and Arden Cross.

Much of the focus has been on Arden Cross, a 346-acre project east of the M42 which could eventually contain up to 3,000 new houses, six million sq ft of commercial space and other public space and facilities along with the new HS2 station and rail line running through the middle of it.

Since its inception, the UGC has worked with key partners and stakeholders on the masterplan design and other facets related to the Interchange station and Arden Cross.