On Thursday, March 31, 2022, the official foundation stone for Park Linde was laid in Fisht. This new project will consist of four residential units, each containing fourteen apartments, each with its own garden or a spacious balcony. “The entire project is scheduled to be completed in early 2024,” according to developer and contractor Eribo NV.
“This is a well-thought-out and sustainable redesign of a business site into a new living space along the Beukenhofstraat, adjacent to the Beukenhof park,” says Tim Wielfaert Architecten. The project is being developed and built by Eribo Style Builders from Waregem. The basement work of Phase 1 (Zoomer and Winterland) is currently underway, and construction work has begun on the ground floor. The works of Phase Two (Koningslinde and Zilverlinde) will continue from Phase One, given the smooth sale. Park Linde will be completely integrated into the Beukenhof with the Butterfly Garden and Birth Forest.
It will be a car-free green area with mainly open spaces, trees, valleys, walking and cycling paths, benches and playgrounds. Only ten percent of the total area of 17,000 square meters will be built and the rest will be green. “Our open space is scarce,” says Eribo business manager Peter Vandewele. So we choose to re-use our existing space as optimally as possible. What used to be an old trading post is now a quiet neighborhood to live in. Instead of cutting greenery, we create a beautiful green environment with Park Linde.”
green lung
“Redirecting an old site to a new green lung is an absolute advantage for Fisht,” Anzeigm Mayor Gino Defoglier (Samen One) continues. “Not only does it create a new space to live in, but Park Lindy will also become a great link between the Beukenhof and the station.” Once the construction of the park is completed, Park Lindy will consist of about 55 apartments, sixty of which have already been sold in the first phase. Interested parties can attend a briefing on the afternoon of Saturday, April 23 between 2 and 5 p.m. More information can be found at www.eribo. be from www.parklinde.be† (GV)
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