Ninove Unveils Ambitious Plan to Revitalize City Center with Mixed-Use Development and Green Spaces

Sarhan Basem

Ninove (Brussels Morning) – Ninove is redeveloping the Inghelant site to create a lively mixed-use area with homes, offices, schools and green spaces aiming to improve the city’s livability and sustainability.

The Ninove city council approved a big plan to renew the city focusing on the area between the Center and the Dender called the Inghelant site. They want to change how Ninove looks in the next few years. They will keep the police station but will build a new center for city operations. The area will have offices, homes, childcare, schools and restaurants. This plan aims to make Ninove better by creating a lively place that meets everyone’s needs making the city more exciting for residents and businesses in the city center.

What is Ninove’s Ambitious Plan to Transform its City Center into a Vibrant, Mixed-Use Community?

The new plan for Ninove divides the area into four parts. They will build a new city center on Centrumlaan for city operations. On other side they will have offices, homes and classrooms. The last part will have services like education, childcare, healthcare and restaurants. This plan aims to make Ninove organized and lively meeting the needs of the community and making the city a great place to live and work. Ninove is planning to make the Inghelant site a lively and welcoming area. The goal is to create a place where people can live happily and prosper, according to Alderman Joost Arents.

Ninove wants to make a new area that meets people’s needs and also becomes a fun place for leisure and social activities. They aim to create a lively place where people can walk around or meet for drinks on weekends, making it a busy community spot. They hope to improve life quality and make a place that attracts both locals and visitors. This plan shows the city’s dedication to making a space that works well and also adds to Ninove’s social and cultural life.

How Will Ninove’s New Green Space Help Mitigate Flooding and Promote Sustainability?

Ninove is making a big green area in the middle of the development. This green space is super important because it makes the place look nice gives people a place to relax and helps the environment. Alderman Joost Arents says that by removing some pavement they can create a natural water buffer that helps stop flooding when it rains a lot. This buffer will make Ninove better at handling heavy rain and floods which is good for making the city more sustainable.

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Sarhan Basem is Brussels Morning's Senior Correspondent to the European Parliament. With a Bachelor's degree in English Literature, Sarhan brings a unique blend of linguistic finesse and analytical prowess to his reporting. Specializing in foreign affairs, human rights, civil liberties, and security issues, he delves deep into the intricacies of global politics to provide insightful commentary and in-depth coverage. Beyond the world of journalism, Sarhan is an avid traveler, exploring new cultures and cuisines, and enjoys unwinding with a good book or indulging in outdoor adventures whenever possible.
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