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De Stokerij: from brownfield to future-proof SME park
Anyone who has read our case study on SME real estate will know that industrial land is becoming increasingly scarce. Available sites often have an industrial past. The site in Halle, where the outline of De Stokerij will soon become visible, was no different in this respect. With 41 SME units in six buildings, this business park ticks all the boxes for entrepreneurs looking for a strategic location. The flexible units (106 to 390 m², clear height 6.5 m) are suited to a wide range of activities, from warehouse to showroom or workshop. Besides being a home base for entrepreneurs, De Stokerij also has a positive impact on the surrounding area and the environment.
Invest in Luxembourg’s newest hotspot
Belval is often called the city of the future. Originally, its skyline was dominated by the blast furnaces of the steel industry. In recent years, however, the area has become a textbook example of future-forward transformation and urbanisation. The district is home to major financial players, while the University of Luxembourg draws thousands of students, academics and expats, with a growing number of start-ups and innovative companies in their wake. A new project, called B-Hive, is now slowly taking shape within this rapidly transforming district.
InFocus: Ghent’s student housing crisis – a smart opportunity with The Albert
Ghent’s student housing shortage presents a unique investment opportunity. With an estimated structural deficit of 10,000 to 12,000 rooms, demand has never been higher. The Albert responds strategically with 110 modern, turnkey units in a prime location close to Ghent-Saint-Pieters. Bram Vermeulen (Real Estate Advisor, Antonissen Development Group) explains why investing in student housing – and specifically in The Albert – is a solid, hassle-free and profitable choice.
5 reasons why Kuringen Park is a smart investment
If you invest in an apartment, you want your investment to pay off and find a tenant very quickly. Kuringen Park ticks all the boxes: a great location, modern comfort and a nice range of one and two-bedroom apartments with a spacious terrace. Exactly what a growing cohort of people are looking for, making it a very interesting proposition for you as an investor.
Vacant building in Evere to be transformed into a green residential development
Antonissen Development Group is set to start building a sustainable residential development with 36 apartments in Evere’s Kolonel Bourgstraat. With Colonel’s Corner, Antonissen is building apartments of a high standard in the Brussels municipality with the largest population growth.
Former hotel in the centre of Ghent to be repurposed as student accommodation
A building in the centre of Ghent is set to be repurposed as student accommodation in the not too distant future. With ‘The Albert’, Antonissen Development Group is helping to address the pressing shortage of student housing in the city. Construction on the 110 units will start this summer. The development should be completed by August 2027.
Pressing need for commercial modular buildings for SMEs: discover the potential of De Stokerij
In today’s rapidly changing business landscape, traditional commercial buildings no longer fit the bill. However, the new De Stokerij SME business park in Halle responds to the growing demand for flexible, sustainable commercial buildings in a strategic location. A unique opportunity for entrepreneurs and investors with a vision, bringing economic added value for the entire region.
Living in Kuringen Park - In green surroundings close to the city
Kuringen, a quaint submunicipality of Hasselt, combines the best of both worlds: the tranquillity and greenery of rural surroundings, with the vibrant city nearby. In Kuringen Park - the location of our newest residential development - you get to live in a beautifully designed park, with nature on your doorstep year-round. Historic trees and orchards have been preserved and enhanced with elegant plantings. The emphasis throughout this development is on tranquillity, sustainability and biodiversity.