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Leopold Works will bring a long-term derelict site back to life with 70 homes, within the emerging Rea Valley Urban Quarter.
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Bordesley Station is on the Snow Hill Lines at Coventry Road. Only one train a week stops here on Saturday's or on Birmingham City FC match days. Most trains don't stop here at all.
Eastside Projects is situated at 86 Heath Mill Lane in Digbeth, Birmingham. A free public gallery set up by artists for experimental contemporary arts exhibitions and events.
Minerva Works is situated on Fazeley Street in Digbeth. Home of art related units: Centrala, Grand Union, Vivid Projects and Stryx. One of the buildings at Warwick Bar.
National Express opened Birmingham Coach Station in 2009, on the site of what was previously Digbeth Coach Station until 2007. Originally opened in 1929 as a bus depot for Midland Red.
Bradford Court Business Centre will embark on a bold new future with the creation of new extensions and refurbishments, providig additioanl office florospace.
The Rainbow was built in 1876 at 60 High Street Bordesley for Mitchells & Butlers in the Gothic Style. Recent years as Finders Keepers but now The Rainbow again with new owners.
Set around the banks of a re-naturalised River Rea, Warners Fields will be a unique new green neighbourhood of 3,000 homes.
Here we follow developments on the Midland Metro in Birmingham during the extension from Bull Street (at the Delta Junction with Corporation Street) to Digbeth (High Street Deritend).
Situated in Camp Hill, Birmingham is the former Holy Trinity Church. Grade II listed, built 1820-22, designed by Francis Goodwin. Sadly it has been closed for decades.
Digbeth Heights continues the area's exciting regeneration with this 5-8 storey new build of 78 apartments, including the retention of a historic build within the site's courtyard!
Moseley Gardens is a new-build residential development of 67 contemporary 1- and 2-bedroom apartments.
Influenced by Digbeth’s industrial significance, Digbeth One 2 offers a contemporary collection of 194 one, two, and three-bedroom apartments, all within a part 5-6 storey new build.
The Bond has been relaunched and will now be home to a major new 55,000K SF creative media hub.
122 Moseley Street will rejuvenate an otherwise derelict plot with a 5-storey new build development containing 29 apartments & a centralised courtyard.
Westminster Works is a £50m build to rent redevelopment of 220 open-plan apartments within a fresh looking 6-7 storey new build.
Smithfield Lofts, rooted in 200 years of history, is to become home to a vibrant new 711-home neighbourhood.
Tranforming a derelict and prominent corner plot is East and Green: a residential-led community of 160 apartments.
260 Bradford Street is to be re-developed with an exciting residential scheme of 131 new homes, two commercial units, and a landscaped pedestrian link.
Norton Court is a residential-led infill scheme of 38 one- and two-bedroom apartments & an office suite over six storeys.
The Anchor is situated at the corner of Bradford Street and Rea Street in Digbeth. Grade II listed, built in 1901, designed by James and Lister Lea for the Holt Brewery Company.
The White Swan is a classic pub in Digbeth. Grade II listed, built 1899 - 1900. Designed by James and Lister Lea for Ansells Brewery. Closed in 2019. Due to reopen in September 2021.
Two underutilised buildings - Smithfield House & Wolverley House - are to be demolished and redeveloped to provide 255 hotel bedrooms.
New Bond Street is an ambitious, inclusive & sustainable new canalside community, providing up to 762 new homes and commercial, with the Grand Union Canal firmly at its heart.
The Grade II* listed building at the Digbeth Campus of South & City College Birmingham, on Floodgate Street, Moores Row and Milk Street. Built as the Floodgate Street Board School in 1891.
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