Blue Tower, Office building in south extension of Brussels, Belgium
Blue Tower is a modern office building in Brussels' south extension, distinguished by its blue reflective glass facade and vertical aluminum strips arranged across 25 floors. The structure houses substantial office space with integrated infrastructure including multiple elevators and underground parking.
The tower was designed by architect Henri Montois and completed in 1976 for the real estate company Immobiliere Bernheim-Outremer. It emerged during a period of intensive office development in Brussels and became part of the city's expanding modern skyline.
The building represents the functionalist architectural movement of the 1970s while introducing elements that influenced later blue glass tower designs.
The building is accessible through transport connections linking the south extension to the city center. Pedestrians will find open areas and clear pathways around the structure for convenient access.
Goldman Sachs secured a 99-year emphyteutic lease on this property in October 2020, marking a significant corporate investment in Brussels real estate.
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