Puddingfabriek, Business complex in central Groningen, Netherlands
The Puddingfabriek is a business complex in central Groningen arranged over two floors within a U-shaped brick structure featuring Amsterdam School design details. The building has a flat roof and large window openings that define its industrial facade near the city's main station.
The building was constructed between 1931 and 1932 by architects Kuiler and Drewes as a pudding production facility. The manufacturing operation ceased in the 1960s, leading to the building's transformation into commercial rental spaces for various businesses.
The building now houses media companies, design studios, and IT professionals working within its former production halls. The industrial structure with high ceilings and large window openings creates an open work environment that supports creative activities.
The building offers rental spaces ranging from 20 to 100 square meters with flexible contracts that include utilities and fiber internet access. Its location near the central station provides convenient access and good transportation connections for visitors and business customers.
Within the complex sits a special soundproof room called TUP that provides tenants with a quiet workspace for meetings and focused work. This private retreat is an unexpected amenity in a building designed around open work areas.
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