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Brussels. Basilix Shopping Center, in Berchem-Sainte-Agathe, has a retail space of 18.683 m 2 containing 65 shops. [1] City2 shopping mall is located on the Rue Neuve/Nieuwstraat. With 104 shops on a surface of 51.000 m 2 it is the biggest inner city shopping mall in Belgium. [2]
MediaMarkt is a German multinational chain of stores selling consumer electronics with over 1000 stores in ten countries in Europe. With the Saturn chain of stores it constitutes Media-Saturn Holding, owned by the retail company Ceconomy , which was demerged from Metro Group in 2017.
Former, not rebranded Unic supermarket in Eernegem, Flanders, Belgium.. Écomarché (owned by Les Mousquetaires, now rebranded to Intermarché Contact or Intermarché Super [2])
From 1886 onwards, the company's primary location was actually in the main building of the former Hôtel de Spangen, a complex of residences built mostly by Corneille Juste Philibert Philippe, Count of Spangen, between 1775 and 1782 on the Place Royale/Koningsplein in central Brussels. The property was eventually sold and partitioned to several ...
The Autonomous Port of Paris (French: "Port autonome de Paris") is a public institution in France that was set up in 1970. Its mission is to develop waterway traffic and port activity by creating, maintaining and handling the commercial operation of 70 sites in Ile-de-France . [ 1 ]
Ritske sea-going vessel in the Port of Brussels. The Port of Brussels was founded in 1993, [4] as a result of the splitting of the N.V. Zeekanaal in a Flemish and a Brussels institution, five years after the authority over the ports in Belgium was transferred to the regions. The new autonomy in 1993 immediately led to new dynamism and growth in ...
Cora is a chain of hypermarkets owned by Louis Delhaize Group in France, Belgium and the French overseas territory of Mayotte. Cora was founded in 1974 by the supermarket holding Louis Delhaize Group after taking over three Carrefour hypermarkets located in Belgium. [1]
The Place du Luxembourg / Luxemburgplein, c. 1910. The Place du Luxembourg / Luxemburgplein was a central feature of the Leopold Quarter, a neighbourhood developed in the first few decades after the Belgian Revolution, and the most prestigious residential area in the capital for the bulk of the 19th century.