Earlier this week, while I was reading about the European Parliament corruption scandal, I came across an article speaking about the prison of St Gilles being closed down in 2024. And then I clicked through to another article talking about the future plans for the site of the prison and that the Brussels Region may plan to open up the site to residential living. It directly caught my attention as the site is super well located, 5 walking minutes from parc de Forest, in a lively residential neighbourhood with public transport and all.
The site is quite big – apparently 6 hectares – so a lot can be done with it and part of it will enjoy special protection. According to the article, a feasibility study has already been carried out showing that “the main buildings are suitable to be converted into housing and facilities, while also respecting the heritage”. It got me thinking whether The Reef could perhaps somehow fit in there and become a small part of what will be a huge project.
This may be a long shot – due to financial reasons or because the authorities may already have other plans for the site. But on the other hand, cooperations between communes and co-housing projects are not unprecedented and they may see some added value in our co-housing project for the site. While it may not be possible to buy a plot of land there, perhaps a 99-year lease model could work.
So far, I have only found these two articles talking about the future plans for the site:
https://www.lesoir.be/467985/article/2022-09-28/la-prison-de-saint-gilles-un-espace-qui-ne-demande-qua-etre-libere (actually I don’t have access to the full article as it is for subscribers only)
Maybe it’s a crazy idea, but I think it could be worth trying to reach out (to the commune, or region – not sure) early next year to present our project and see what their plans are.
And if not, this can at least serve as inspiration to be on the lookout for other opportunities.