
Digbeth We Are
@digbeth
Digbeth We Are is all about promoting the #Digbeth area of #Birmingham and engaging all of the community therein, creating social value and economic growth.
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http://www.digbethWeAre.com 19-01-2010 11:57:54
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Great progress at the HS2 Curzon Street Terminus. This simply is great for Birmingham and the region with so many opportunities for business and community and a feature of our #LookUpBirmingham interactive map coming soon. Photo courtesy Daniel Sturley Photography


Slipform now removed from the Beorma Quarter development in Digbeth. Set backs of the upper floors are now visible. Photo courtesy Daniel Sturley Photography #LookUpBirmingham #Birmingham


Concrete pouring at the construction site of the Curzon Street terminus for HS2 followed by #LookUpBirmingham, Courtesy Daniel Sturley Photography




Classic and modern side by side in the developing Birmingham. St Martins Church and Beorma Quarter development. Photo Courtesy Daniel Sturley Photography





Superb views down on HS2 and Curzon Street Terminus from top of One Eastside. #LookUpBirmingham with a city on the move! Photos courtesy Daniel Sturley Photography


Digbeth fast becoming the home of great architecture (modern and classic) with the addition of Beorma Quarter occupying a location close to Selfridges and St. Martin's Church. Photos courtesy Daniel Sturley Photography #LookUpBirmingham #CityArchitecture


What a stunning view of the Birmingham skyline. Wow how things are changing. Soon we launch our digital map of the city showcasing its real estate, its culture and great places to visit and experience. Photo courtesy Daniel Sturley Photography #LookUpBirmingham



At One Eastside, all but one of the cranes has now been removed. #LookUpBirmingham. Photo courtesy Daniel Sturley Photography


View over to Birmingham from EggHill near Frankley, 6.5 miles south west of the city. Courtesy Daniel Sturley Photography #LookUpBirmingham #Birmingham




Five Ways Tower in Edgbaston designated "sick building" remains a terrible eyesore. Hopefully the Osborne & Co plans osborneandcompany.com/track-record/f… go through approval so something can be done soon. Photo courtesy Daniel Sturley Photography #LookUpBirmingham

