LIGHT ON
Rue du Commerce 31
1000 Brussels
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- Space AvailableMin. 10 m² - Max. 150 m²
- AvailabilityTo be discussed
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Description
For companies and organisations looking for premium offices in the centre of Brussels, the new building is an attractive proposition. Through the quality of its design, construction and location, this 7-floor building offers tenants outstanding comfort and efficiency.
Light-On is designed around two concepts : Availability of daylight defines the quality of work space. In both these endeavours – daylight and sustainability – this new building excels. Modernity is an inseparable partner of sustainability.
The building provides abundant natural daylight to occupants, thanks to the front glass wall and triple-glazed windows at the rear. Light sensors control the flow of artificial light to supplement the natural light level. The upper office floors benefit not only from amazing views but also have private terraces.
The development of Light-On prioritises sustainability. On the outside, the glass wall with triple glazing wraps the building in a tight thermal envelope. The attractive rear garden, planted with indigenous vegetation, promotes biodiversity and drains rainfall. On the inside, the temperature is controlled by mechanical heat pump and a cold ceiling. Rain water is recovered for sanitary use. These attributes, plus the building’s close proximity to public transport, enable Light-On to target “very good” BREEAM certification.
Location & Transport
The European Quarter, or Leopold Quarter, is the largest office district in Brussels.
The district's main occupant, the European Union, is the epicentre around which many representative bodies (such as the European Commission or the European Parliament), lobby groups and international companies have their headquarters.
Around the Place du Luxembourg you will find some of the most prestigious office buildings in the capital and in Belgium. There are also many flexible offices and serviced business centres, interspersed with green areas, parks and cultural venues such as the Museum of Natural Sciences.
It has good public transport links: the Brussels-Luxembourg train station and bus access to Leopold Park make it easy to get around. If you are looking for a district with direct access by car to the Brussels ring road and the airport, as well as a wide range of restaurants and hotels, come to this bustling international business and administrative centre in the heart of Europe!
Consultant
Serguei Petrovic
Senior Consultant, Office Agency
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