Office
Ref. PA-16613

GARE MARITIME

Avenue du Port 86 C
1000 Brussels

AvailabilityImmediate
SizeMin. 10 m² - Max. 4.000 m²

Description

The Gare Maritime project is undoubtedly the most advanced sustainable and circular mixed use development in Belgium, combining workspace, restaurants, shops & showrooms, leisure, exhibitions & events, all under one roof, creating a covered city neighbourhood. Within the Gare Maritime one of the first tenants is a “Spaces” coworking entity of more than 4.000 m² making flexible workspace and meeting rooms available for the other tenants or external users. Moreover the adjacent Hôtel de la Poste business club puts meeting facilities at the disposal of tenants or external users from four up to several hundreds of participants, as well as an extraordinary “cinema room” for up to sixty participants.

Technical description

  • Airconditioning
  • Cleaning services
  • Compressed air
  • Conference Rooms
  • Fan coil units
  • Furnished offices
  • High speed internet
  • IT Support
  • Lifts
  • Meeting room(s)
  • Onsite staff
  • Phone Booths
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Location and Transport

If you're looking to locate in an office district close to the amenities offered by the city centre, the Brussels North Quarter is the place to be. With good transport links - including proximity to the North Station, contemporary architecture and design, and a good mix of large and small businesses, it's an ideal space for business.

The office towers and former industrial areas of the Northern Quarter are well-known landmarks in the city and future supply is guaranteed by major projects currently under construction. The district has three distinct office sub-districts.

The first is the Espace Nord. It is home to large office towers (such as the Proximus Towers or the Word Trade Center III) known as "mini Manhattan", many of which have been redeveloped into high quality office towers with increased space for mixed use and new ways of working. Then there is the Botanique district with spacious office buildings, a renowned park and a prime location along Brussels' inner ring road. And finally, the Canal district, where old industrial buildings are being replaced by sustainable office buildings and new office concepts in combination with residential buildings.