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Unleash your creativity at Digbeth, Birmingham's iconic Creative Quarter! Digbeth offers a unique blend of conventional and unconventional workspaces and event spaces, catering to a diverse range of businesses and individuals
History - Digbeth
The Industrial Revolution led to unprecedented innovation and production in Birmingham. Between 1760 and 1850, Birmingham registered nearly three times more patents than any other UK town or city. It was a focal point for change and Digbeth, a hotspot for manufacturing since the Middle Ages, was its engine.
Digbeth, Birmingham
Digbeth, Birmingham A neighbourhood of free spirits, creators and thinkers who fall squarely outside the mainstream. You’ll find things in Digbeth that you won’t find anywhere else.
Revitalisation - Digbeth
The Bond is Birmingham’s freshest creative hub, with a focus on TV, film, media and tech. It’s an outstanding contemporary urban space, skilfully reimagined from a landmark industrial building in Digbeth.
Getting Here - Digbeth
Digbeth is located just a ten-minute walk from the Bullring. That’s 13 minutes to New Street and nine minutes to Moor Street Station. We’re also five minutes from Birmingham Coach Station.
Workspaces - Digbeth
The Bond is Birmingham’s freshest creative hub, with a focus on TV, film, media and tech. It’s an outstanding contemporary urban space, skilfully reimagined from a landmark industrial building in Digbeth. A place where minds meet, ideas detonate, …
Community | Digbeth
Digbeth is a growing neighbourhood of friendly, creative people in Birmingham’s former industrial heartland. A neighbourhood of free spirits, creators and thinkers who fall squarely outside the mainstream. Individuality is celebrated here.
Fazeley Studios - Digbeth
This former warehouse and church was reimagined in the early 2000s to create a stunning venue in the heart of Digbeth, located under the soaring ceilings of the church or overlooking over the courtyard.
Rachael Giaramita Founder, Ghetti Joe - Digbeth
I was 21 when I moved to Birmingham and Digbeth was one of the first parts of the city I found, it is where I made most of my friendship groups and where I still spend most of my social time now. I have an office in the Custard Factory and have been working in Digbeth for over 12 years.
Custard Factory - Digbeth
Birmingham’s famous Custard Factory was built by Alfie Bird to produce Bird’s Custard in 1906. Today it retains its industrious edge with original Crittall windows, exposed steels and high ceilings.