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Arden Cross land cleared for development

Sarah Mason 8th Jun, 2026   0

LAND around the HS2 Interchange Station in Solihull will be available from 2030 for development plans.

The date has been confirmed by the Department for Transport (DfT), following the HS2 Reset announcement.

It creates a pathway for the Arden Cross HealthTech Campus – the first phase of the wider masterplan – to move into detailed planning and delivery preparation ahead of land becoming available.

Arden Cross Ltd, Muse, and the University of Warwick will now accelerate the next phase of the proposals, including the development of a joint masterplan and engagement with potential partners and occupiers.

Richard Parker, Mayor of the West Midlands, said: “Arden Cross is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to create high-paid jobs, grow our cutting-edge businesses and provide the new homes our people need. This is prime site next to the new HS2 Interchange Station, that is why we have invested here.




“The new Health Tech and Innovation campus will nurture local talent and attract global investment, cementing our region’s role as a leader in health and med tech. This fast-growing sector is at the heart of our Growth Plan, an industry that will bring the good quality, secure jobs of the future.”

Land can now be released earlier than originally anticipated, ahead of the Interchange Station being completed, while consolidating car parking requirements to maximise the regeneration potential of Arden Cross.


Once complete, Arden Cross will deliver tens of thousands of jobs, and thousands of new homes, along with a nationally significant HealthTech ecosystem – which will drive significant economic growth across the Midlands and the UK.

Drawing on the innovation pedigree of the University of Warwick, the Campus will support established life sciences clusters across the Midlands – enabling HS2 to link future innovation powerhouses in the North and South.

It will bring together a bespoke public-private-academic partnership with cutting-edge research, investors, and the NHS. It will support start-ups and scale-ups to develop new digital and AI solutions, positioning the West Midlands as a world leader in HealthTech innovation.

Maggie Grogan, Managing Director – Midlands at Muse, said: “Confirmation of the timescales for land release gives us greater clarity and allows us to move forward with confidence.

“Arden Cross has the connectivity, scale, and ambition to become one of the UK’s most important regeneration and innovation destinations. By progressing the masterplan now, we can ensure the first phases are ready to come forward from 2030.”

Councillor Karen Grinsell, leader of Solihull Council, said: “The confirmation of land release around the Interchange Station is a very welcome step for Solihull. It gives partners the certainty to move forward and unlocks the potential for new jobs, high‑quality development, and long‑term investment in our borough.

“Arden Cross and the HealthTech Campus will bring lasting benefits for our communities, and we look forward to supporting the next stages as this important opportunity progresses.”

Professor Stuart Croft, Vice-Chancellor and President, University of Warwick, said: “The Arden Cross HealthTech Campus is an outstanding opportunity for the West Midlands to lead the way in Life Sciences and Medical Technology, which will bring significant growth to the NHS and healthcare sector across the region and the country.

“The project will bring real, lasting economic growth, and become an engine to drive the HealthTech sector forwards by promoting partnership-working across higher education, healthcare, technology and local government.”