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The national lottery finally offers a new HQ in the heart of Brussels: here is where it will settle

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The public limited company of public law which he has run for more than 20 years has just validated the acquisition of 4,500 square meters of offices in a future state of completion. “”Given its location, the building offers the national lottery an exceptional visibility and character. The historic front facade will be fully restored in its original design, while the rear facade will include six terraces accessible on several floors, a total of 223 m² of outdoor space. Thanks to this transaction, all of the office spaces and adjacent commercial units of the Brouck’R project are now sold, which marks a key step in the marketing of this emblematic project for mixed use “rejoices Adel Yahia, the CEO of Immobel.

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The completion of the new headquarters is scheduled for 2026. To find out the exact amount of the transaction -which should be around 35 million euros -it will be necessary to wait for the publication of the results of the two contractors. A new building to be converted will therefore quickly free itself on rue Belliard in the strategic zone where the European Union has a right of pre -emption. The usual real estate developers should raise prices there.

At the bottom of the image, in the center, the aborted project of the Lotto tower carried by Jannie Haek a decade ago in place of the old botanical tower, renamed from Victoria Regina.At the bottom of the image, in the center, the aborted project of the Lotto tower carried by Jannie Haek a decade ago in place of the old botanical tower, renamed from Victoria Regina.
At the bottom of the image, in the center, the aborted project of the Lotto tower carried by Jannie Haek a decade ago in place of the old botanical tower, renamed from Victoria Regina. © A2 Architects
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