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BROEKLIN Brussels
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◆ 153,250 sq m of lettable space
◆ 200+ shops and 50+ dining concepts
◆ 12,500 sq m for leisure
◆ A Hall of Entertainment of 11,000 sq m
◆ 25,000 sq m flexible offices
◆ A SME Innovation Hub of 32,250 sq m
◆ A 3,000 sq m urban farm for local production
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Architecture and sustainability
BROEKLIN Brussels is a mixed-use development that combines retail, leisure, and workspaces across 12.5 hectares, offering 153,250 sq m of leasable space. Its flexible design allows tenants to adapt spaces to their operational needs. The project incorporates sustainability as a central principle, using circular construction methods, energy-efficient design, and transparent product sourcing. An urban farm is included to provide local food production directly to restaurants on-site, linking consumption with community. The development aims to demonstrate how urban growth can align with ecological responsibility.
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Location and mobility
Located in the north of Brussels, within the area connecting Ghent, Antwerp, and Leuven, BROEKLIN is positioned for regional accessibility. It is situated approximately 15 minutes from the city center and 10 minutes from Brussels International Airport, and benefits from strong visibility with more than one million vehicles passing by each week. The site is accessible by multiple modes of transport, including car, train, bus, bicycle, and on foot. The infrastructure include 3,500 underground car parking spaces and 3,000 bicycle spaces.
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Mixed-use destination
BROEKLIN Brussels combines retail, dining, leisure, workspaces, research, production, and education within one development. The site includes 55,000 sq m of retail, 11,500 sq m for food and beverage, and 23,500 sq m for leisure. Workspaces are integrated into the ecosystem, with a total of 57,250 sq m dedicated to offices, research, and SME facilities. The Hall of Entertainment, located on the central square, provides 11,000 sq m of cultural space across five floors. Its architectural design, featuring an exoskeleton structure and modular halls, is intended to support interaction between different sectors.
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Retail and visitor experience
The project includes 66,500 sq m of retail space and F&B, with more than 200 shops and over 50 restaurants. International brands are combined with local businesses, offering a mix of products and services. The retail concept emphasizes transparency, ethical production, and personalization. Digital tools such as interactive directories and shopping applications are planned to integrate physical and digital experiences. Beyond shopping, BROEKLIN offers opportunities for leisure and entertainment, including gaming tournaments, fitness facilities, concerts, and immersive cultural exhibitions.
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