The redevelopment of the former Douterloigne concrete company site in Anzegem marks a significant step in local urban planning. The new site, known as De Voerman, is now ready for construction, offering fresh opportunities for development in the region. This update is particularly relevant for residents and investors keeping an eye on property growth in West Flanders.
- Betonbedrijf Douterloigne terrein klaar voor bouwen
- Voltooide infrastructuurwerken op nieuwe site
- Groene bufferzone is recent aangelegd
- Verkoop van percelen is nu gestart
- Nieuwe site heet De Voerman
- Locatie bevindt zich in Anzegem
As of 2025-06-27 11:13:00, all infrastructure works on the site have been completed, including the creation of a green buffer zone that enhances environmental quality. With these preparations finalized, the sale of plots at De Voerman can officially begin, opening doors for new projects and community expansion.
What does this mean for Anzegem and the surrounding area? The readiness of De Voerman invites questions about future developments and the potential impact on local housing and business opportunities.
Why is the timely completion of infrastructure and green spaces important? It ensures that new developments are sustainable and integrated into the community. How might this influence the local economy and housing market? Consider these key points:
- Improved infrastructure supports efficient construction and access.
- The green buffer zone promotes environmental health and community well-being.
- Availability of new plots attracts developers and potential homeowners.
- Boosts Anzegem’s appeal as a growing residential and business hub.
Looking ahead, interested buyers and developers should act promptly to secure plots at De Voerman. This project not only shapes the future of Anzegem but also sets a precedent for thoughtful, community-focused development across Belgium.