In Cheratte, the Matexi company has just submitted two permit applications concerning the construction of an eco-neighborhood on the site of the former Hasard coal mine in Cheratte. The permits concern about fifty apartments and about seven houses. The real estate developer has also planned more than 200 parking spaces, bicycle parking and green spaces.
In neo-Gothic style, several old brick buildings of the former colliery are listed. They will be restored and redeveloped. In particular in memorial space. Guided tour of this future new district near the mining city of Cheratte.
Housing, commercial surfaces, parking lots
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