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Digbeth Is Our Most Recent Development, Which We Have Again Partnered Alongside Cedar Invest ABOVE AND BEYOND BJD ARE UNIQUE PROPERTY DEVELOPERS, WITH A PASSION FOR AUTHENTICITY. Over the past twelve years, we have specialised in unique renovation projects; extraordinary sites and developments which have allowed us to reinstate classic architecture back to its former glory. Due to our rich and experienced background in traditional craftsmanship, we understand the importance of detail and quality. With our diverse team, we successfully restore, revive and transform beautiful historic properties back to their origins. A number of our projects have been featured in magazines such as ‘Homes & Gardens’ and ‘Bedrooms, Bathrooms & Kitchens’. F-Digbeth is our most recent development, which we have again partnered alongside Cedar Invest. With an extensive portfolio of commercial and residential ventures throughout the UK, Cedar offer over 60 years of combined experience and expertise which have helped turn F-Digbeth from vision into reality. Together as custodians, we reinvent iconic properties preserving their history for generations to come. DELIVERING LUXURY LIFESTYLES F-DIGBETH PROVIDES PURCHASERS Just moments away from Birmingham’s thriving THE OPPORTUNITY TO ENJOY ALL THAT City Centre and less than 5 Minutes away from Birmingham New Street and Grand Central it is easy BIRMINGHAM HAS TO OFFER ACROSS to forget you are so centrally located. F-Digbeth is A WIDE VARIETY OF HOME CHOICES a stunning development that will deliver 140 luxury FROM FIRST TIME BUYERS TO apartments in one and two bedroom residences. ESTABLISHED FAMILIES. Bradford & Green Street Elevation THE ZONES ARE IDENTIFIED AS: A BRIGHT FUTURE + ADVANCED MANUFACTURING HUB + CITY CENTRE ENTERPRISE ZONE A CITY IN TRANSFORMATION + TYSELEY ENVIRONMENTAL ENTERPRISE DISTRICT + LONGBRIDGE ITEC PARK M6 + LIFE SCIENCE CAMPUS THE FOOD HUB + THE FOOD HUB BIRMINGHAM’S FRAMEWORK OF SIX A38 M6 A4123 A41 M5 A34 ECONOMIC GROWTH ZONES WILL ADVANCED MANUFACTURING HUB ATTRACT A £1.5 BILLION INVESTMENT THE ENTERPRISE ZONE PROGRAMME GENERATING SOME A456 Birmingham Airport & NEC 1.8 MILLION SQUARE METRES OF NEW FLOOR SPACE AND CREATE AROUND ENVIRONMENTAL ENTERPRISE DISTRICT A45 50,000 NEW JOBS. LIFE SCIENCES A34 CAMPUS A41 A38 M42 By 2031, Birmingham will have undergone a transformational change that will see substantial LONGBRIDGE ITEC PARK economic growth furthering its dynamic presence A441 A435 on the international stage. The six economic zones provide the stimulus for clustering economic activity M42 within high quality business environments, each M40 accelerating the delivery of growth to benefit the city. M5 DIGBETH IS BURSTING WITH LIFE AT THE HEART OF BIRMINGHAM’S BIG CITY PLAN DIGBETH HAS CONSISTENTLY ADVANCED TO MEET CHANGES IN THE CITY’S DEMANDS. The area is full of character and the home of industry in the Midlands, as evidenced by the architecture and buildings within this conservation area. The regeneration of these buildings is creating some fabulous places to eat, sleep and play and F-Digbeth is at the epicentre of this. TENBY FREDE B ARRACK C ARVER ST 32 TON ST A47 VITTO R S ST A D LA B41 ICK ST R POPE WLEY MIDDLEWAY WINDSO St Paul’s L I S NOR R VERY ST ST Church JAMES WAT T IA ST THU NNENSC WHITTALL S BELMONT RO WEAM PRINTING HO JE ARD R MBE GRAHAM ST BROOK ST W ST R IG L CAMD WATER ST AN S A A B N L EL D UDG T N T ST T M ST. 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