Digbeth has always been creative
The creation of Birmingham as a settlement owes a lot to the location of Digbeth on the banks of the River Rea. It was here that Birmingham was born, and the city emerged to become an important trading and industrial hub comprising street upon street of factories and warehouses, manufacturing products from Typhoo Tea to Bird’s Custard.Of course, the macro-scale Industrial Revolution supercharged the socio-economic growth of Digbeth, providing thousands of jobs for local residents and migrants moving from the likes of Ireland. It was the promise of a stable income in pre-modern creative industries, and subsequently the effects of urbanisation, which shaped the cultural identity of Digbeth as the home of industry and the Irish Quarter in Birmingham.