VRT lays first stone for new HQ

(L-R) Johan Willemen (CEO, Willemen Group), Dirk Denul (CEO, Jan Denul Group), Sabine Belis (program director, new VRT building), Flemish Media Minister Benjamin Dalle, Frieda Brepoels (chairman of the board, VRT), Frederik Delaplace (CEO, VRT), Jan Jambon (Flemish Minister-President), Ans Persoons (Brussels Secretary of State) and Karl Neyrinck (managing director, EEG Group)

Belgian Dutch language public broadcaster VRT has laid the first stone in the foundations of its new headquarters on the Auguste Reyers Boulevard, a key arterial road running through the center of Brussels.

Construction underway on the new VRT headquarters in Brussels

The long-awaited headquarters is a crucial step for the public broadcaster as it focuses on media production and technology innovation.

Building works have started, and VRT expects to relocate in 2026.

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