Stevin SME Park: your future business home in Molenbeek
citydev.brussels is proud to announce the launch of the Stevin SME Park, a groundbreaking development designed by ALTIPLAN°architects in the bustling area of Molenbeek-Saint-Jean.
This ambitious project is set to revitalize a former industrial site, transforming it into a cutting-edge, sustainable business hub tailored specifically for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
If you're searching for modern, flexible, and eco-conscious commercial space in Brussels, Stevin SME Park offers an unparalleled opportunity.
Flexible workshops & offices designed for growth
The Stevin SME Park provides a diverse range of spaces to meet the varied needs of today's businesses. The development features 8 highly modular workshops, each approximately 300 m², with the flexibility to be combined into larger 600 m² modules for expanding operations.
For businesses in the specialized agri-food sector, three of these workshops are specifically equipped to support your unique requirements. Additionally, the street-front building will house 5 independent office spaces, perfect for administrative functions or smaller teams seeking a professional presence.
Sustainable & high-performing infrastructure
At the core of the Stevin SME Park is a commitment to circularity and sustainability. This project exemplifies innovative architectural vision by prioritizing the conservation and reuse of existing structures, coupled with extensive renovation of the building shell and modernization of all technical networks. Workshops will be delivered in a semi-CASCO state, featuring a closed shell, finished screeds, individual utility meters, electrical panels, fiber optics, intercom systems, access control, and complete sanitary facilities, allowing businesses to customize the interior to their exact specifications.
Beyond the structures, the park's infrastructure emphasizes environmental responsibility. It includes photovoltaic panels for self-consumption, ensuring reduced energy costs and a lower carbon footprint. With 26 parking spaces equipped with electric charging stations, and excellent proximity to public transport, the park is designed for modern mobility needs. This initiative showcases how strategic architecture can convert aging built heritage into a high-performing, sustainable economic tool, promoting ecological and productive transition within the Brussels Region.
A historic site reborn: timeline & opportunity
The site itself carries a rich history, once known as the Bakers' Guild House, and was fully acquired by citydev.brussels in 2022. This redevelopment represents more than just new commercial spaces; it's a testament to urban renewal and sustainable economic development.
Construction is projected to commence in late 2025, with an estimated budget of 8.35 million euros, and the highly anticipated delivery of the Stevin SME Park is expected by the end of 2026. Businesses looking to secure a future-proof location in Brussels are encouraged to consider this unique offering, combining heritage, innovation, and sustainability.
Source: architectura.be