St Lukes, named after the Church at its heart, is the new gateway between the city centre and the more suburban areas beyond.
The neighbourhood is still in its early stages, but it’s set to be a distinctly modern and urban area, full of green spaces (including a playing pitch and children’s playground) and communal spaces – all working together to create a close-knit community.
It’s a hub of activity, with new and exciting developments popping up no matter which way you look. If you’re looking for “the next big thing”, you’ve found it.
The area was once the site of the Birmingham Manor House, in which the De Birmingham Family lived for centuries. The site then became home to the Smithfield markets, one of which eventually became the Bull Ring Indoor market.
This neighbourhood is still very much a “work in progress” – it doesn’t quite have a heart yet. However, we have a feeling it will be Festival Square.
The area is so well connected. A stones throw from New Street Station, a short walk to the Curzion Street terminal and neighbours with the exciting Chinatown area.