A piece of land near South Station has been empty for many years. The Move’Hub project aims to resurrect an eighteen-storey residential and commercial tower on the site, which is partly in Anderlecht and partly in Sint-Gillis. The public inquiry opened this week.
Project developer Immoange (Atenor and BPI Real Estate Belgium) is back with a new version of the Move’Hub project, located between Barastraat, Paul-Henri Spaaklaan and Ernest Blerotstraat.
The new plans, which aim to breathe new life into a location that has been vacant for many years, provide for ninety homes and two co-living projects. 64 of the homes are conventional, in collaboration with the Brussels development company Citydev, which means that they are subsidized and sold at lower prices. Each apartment will have a cellar and a bicycle space per room. There will be two hundred bicycle parking spaces.
Furthermore, 38,000 square meters of offices and a thousand square meters of shops will be provided. The plans also include a collective garden of more than 2,600 square meters and an underground parking garage with 140 car parking spaces.
The developers bought the site in 2008. They had plans to build one of the largest real estate projects in Brussels: the Victor Tower, good for 100,000 square meters of office space. A controversial construction project that was never realized.
In 2021, the project was renamed Move’Hub. The project is still in the public inquiry phase, which runs until December 10.
2023-11-13 18:17:21
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