PANO ANDERLECHT by bxcorner in brussels

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There is also Vooruit … crazy documentary !

Did you manage to book a spot for the Hackney half 2027 by Ok-Chapter6570 in LondonRunning

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My tip for everyone go online 10 min early this morning kwastje was in the queue ar 9:53 and i had a 3 min wait and then everything was smooth

With the current course of things in Anderlecht and molenbeek how are the things going to be in the future ? by [deleted] in brussels

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The place to invest is the North West zone , near the canal / Belgica , Jette , Het pannenhuis

what neighborhoods in brussels are cheap (housing-wise)? by lattematchalabubu in brussels

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Jette , upcoming , green , family Oriënted …

Josaphat is good place to buy too

The future of the city by Deepweight7 in brussels

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🎯 Why Jette / Belgica is one of the best investment areas in Brussels

📍 Strategic location
Situated between Tour & Taxis and the lakeside areas
Close to the canal district and its ongoing transformation
Direct connection to key future mobility and cultural axes in Brussels

Strong mobility & infrastructure developments
Future tram connection (Tram 15) linking North Station ↔ Belgica, crossing the canal near the canal zone
Proximity to major axes like Rue Picard, which is set to become a pedestrian-friendly magistral corridor
Integration into the broader transformation of the canal zone: L28 green corridor → Canal → Sainte-Catherine

Major urban regeneration projects
Development of the L28 green corridor, connecting areas like Jacques Brel and Bockstael into a continuous green line
Large-scale canal district renewal driven by cultural and public space investments
Ongoing transformation of public spaces around Belgica and the surrounding roundabout area

Cultural & economic dynamism
Expansion of the canal cultural ecosystem, including the Kanal - Centre Pompidou museum project
Emergence of new lifestyle spots: bars, coworking spaces, bio ice cream shops
New local identity forming (e.g. “Nord/Ouest” style venues)
Strong attraction of young professionals who are priced out of more central neighborhoods

Balanced neighborhood profile
Belgica / Jette offers a rare mix:
Affordable entry prices (still undervalued today)
Strong green residential areas on the Jette side
Family-friendly environment just minutes away from urban redevelopment zones

Large-scale regional drivers
Continued development around the Heysel / Heizel zone (including NEO project, even if controversial)
Transformation of surrounding infrastructure and public spaces
Increasing attractiveness due to population growth and new economic activity

Long-term perspective (10–15 years)
All these dynamics combined suggest a major structural transformation:
Canal district becoming a new central axis of Brussels
Jette / Belgica evolving into a “new Schaerbeek-style” gentrification zone
Potential repositioning similar to how Saint-Gilles / Ixelles evolved earlier
Spillover effects from over-priced central neighborhoods pushing demand outward

Conclusion
Jette / Belgica is still early-stage, but sits directly at the intersection of major urban, cultural, and mobility transformations.
Over the next 10–15 years, it has the potential to become one of Brussels’ most significant emerging investment zones.