Digbeth Prospectus 2025

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The Digbeth Prospectus is a document that promotes investment opportunities across 10 development sites on 35 plots across Digbeth.

It was launched at the UK Real Estate, Investment and Infrastructure Forum (UKREiiF) in May 2025, and is part of the Our Future City: Central Birmingham Framework 2045 regeneration vision for Central East in Birmingham’s Central Area.

The prospectus has been created in collaboration with:

  • the council
  • Digbeth landowners
  • development partners in Digbeth

It outlines some of the city’s most exciting development and investment opportunities, offering significant growth and investment potential, with delivery support from the council and its stakeholder partners in Digbeth.

Opportunities include the potential to deliver over:

  • 6,000 homes
  • 300,000sqm of commercial floorspace

Download the Digbeth Prospectus to find out more 

Why Digbeth?

Digbeth is the heart of Birmingham’s creative and community-focused landscape and is one of the fastest growing areas of the city.

With a passionate and well-established community across the creative industries in art, music, and creativity, Digbeth attracts residents and visitors, day and night. Its vibrancy and vitality makes the area an exciting place to live, work, and visit.

Digbeth is seeing an increase in residential-led development, alongside revitalised and growing commercial and creative uses, including new TV and film studios that are home to the BBC, MasterChef, and a studio associated with the Peaky Blinders franchise.

This transformation provides a new focal point for the city, employment opportunities for our citizens, and an increasingly liveable urban area.

The completion of HS2 at Curzon Street Station is a major catalyst for growth. Together with the Eastside extension of the Metro, it will provide improved transport links to the wider city region and to London.

Important development schemes in the surrounding area are also drawing billions of pounds of investment and funding, both short-term and long-term, including Smithfield.

The sites in the Digbeth Prospectus are well positioned to contribue to, and benefit from, these changes.


Page last updated: 16 May 2025

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