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Westminster Works is a £50 million build-to-rent redevelopment set to introduce 220 apartments across a 6-7 storey new build.
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Smithfield Lofts is to reinvigorate a rundown site with a dynamic new 687-home neighbourhood, along with vital green infrastructure.
The Burj is an upcoming residential community set to introduce 160 one- and two-bedroom apartments (48/52%) to the street.
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.
The Bond is situated close to the Grand Union Canal in Digbeth and is a former Victorian industrial factory now with conference facilities and warehouse space for creatives.
The Birmingham Gun Barrel Proof House is situated at the end of Banbury Street in Digbeth and was established by an Act of Parliament in 1813
Smith’s Garden is a modular 550-bed build-to-rent community spread over six new buildings ranging from three to 26 storeys.
The River Rea is a small river with big significance as it was the river on which Birmingham is believed to have been founded by the Beorma tribe in the 7th century.
Digbeth Police Station is situated at 115 Digbeth, on the corner of Allison Street. It was built in 1911. It is a Grade A listed building according to Birmingham City Council.
Stone Yard is a major brownfield development set to deliver a 995-home build-to-rent community.
The Old Crown is believed to be one of the oldest buildings, if not the oldest, in Birmingham, with a history dating back to 1450. It is a must visit for followers of history and architecture.
Moseley Street, spread across two new builds of five to eight storeys, is an innovative build-to-rent scheme in Digbeth.
Hairpin House comprises 237 contemporary and stylish Build to Rent apartments - the first BTR offering in Digbeth.
Sapphire Court is an exciting Digbeth development of 166 apartments spread over a six- to eight-storey new build (13 for affordable rent).
Tower Leaf is an iconic 48-storey set to provide 454 new apartments, amenity spaces, cycle parking, and new public realm works to Chapel House Street.
Apex Lofts is a nine-storey residential development of 80 apartments and duplexes, situated within an industrially rich area.
A new residential development of 131 apartments within the ever-evolving Digbeth district of Birmingham.
Critical regeneration of the Digbeth Estate with up to 1,850 new homes, shops, bars, restarants, a hotel, PBSA, offices, commercial & a reanimated elevated viaduct!
Fountain Lofts is a boutique two-block residential development encompassing the historic 1790s-built The Fountain public house.
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