Schoten to Build New Town Centre with Theatre and Café by 2027

Schoten to Build New Town Centre with Theatre and Café by 2027

Schoten, Belgium, is developing a new town centre featuring a theatre with 300 seats, a party hall, a brasserie, and a café. The project, led by Alderman Paul De Swaef, is expected to be completed by the end of 2026 and will officially open in the summer of 2027.

Construction Progress in Schoten

The town recently held a ceremony to mark the beginning of construction on the new buildings at Marktplein. The project started a year ago with the demolition of old structures. According to the town official overseeing historic buildings, a new floor will be added approximately every three months.

“If everything stays on schedule, the building will be completed by the end of the year,” he stated. However, this initiative is about more than just new infrastructure—it aims to preserve Schoten’s cultural heritage and strengthen the town’s community spirit. Officials emphasize the importance of keeping Marktplein a central gathering space for residents.

**”From now on, you will be able to see that a floor is added every three months. The shell should be there by the end of the year,”**

— Alderman Paul De Swaef

Features of the New Town Centre

To celebrate the beginning of construction, local art students decorated the first stone, using bold colours inspired by Henri Matisse and turning it into a public artwork.

The new town centre will feature a large theatre hall accommodating 300 guests, designed for performances, events, and meetings. Alderman De Swaef highlighted the importance of theatre in shaping Schoten’s cultural identity. Additionally, the development will include a party hall, a brasserie, and a café—spaces designed to bring residents and visitors together.

**”The theatre hall will be the heart of the building, with room for 300 people,”**

— Alderman Paul De Swaef

The new complex will also provide rooms for the Academy and the Harmonie, with a total capacity of up to 1,000 people. Construction is set to finish by late 2026, after which the final interior work will take place. According to De Swaef, the goal is to open the new town centre in the summer of 2027.

**”Then the finishing touches will be added to the inside of the building, and we would like to open it by the summer of 2027,”**

— Alderman Paul De Swaef

Eurotoday is a daily online newspaper based in Belgium, offering unique and independent coverage of international and European affairs. With a Europe-wide perspective, Eurotoday reports on EU policies, key developments in Member States, and global issues through a European lens.


Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Last News

Liz Truss’s Dream of Boosting British Cheese Exports Falls Flat in Japan

Liz Truss’s Dream of Boosting British Cheese Exports Falls Flat in Japan

Japanese tariffs on various British cheeses remain notably high at 25, 14, and 18.6 percent, due to a phased reduction over 15 years following a trade deal effective from early 2021.
“When combined with the fact that we typically export the more premium — and therefore expensive — cheeses to Japan, the impact is even higher,” said Hyde. “All this means that British cheeses will feel relatively exp

Read More

Bernard Quintin Advocates for Tougher Police Measures Following Brussels Protest

Bernard Quintin Advocates for Tougher Police Measures Following Brussels Protest

Brussels (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Interior Minister Bernard Quintin urges stricter police measures and OSINT after Brussels’ October 14 protest, involving thousands; MPs Maouane, De Vreese, and Francken react, 5 arrested for violence.
As GVA News reported, Interior Minister Bernard Quintin has asked the police to consider stronger measures for upcoming demonstrations. The call comes after

Read More

MEPs, including those from Slovakia, debated the allocation of frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine.

MEPs, including those from Slovakia, debated the allocation of frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine.

Strasbourg – On Thursday, October 23, at the European Council meeting in Brussels, EU leaders will discuss a proposal to release 185 billion euros from the frozen assets of the Russian central bank currently held in EU member states. This topic was also addressed by Members of the European Parliament (EP) during discussions in Strasbourg on Tuesday evening, with Slovak MEPs providing comments to

Read More

The UN Raises Alarm on Rising Sexual Violence Against Women in the DRC

The UN Raises Alarm on Rising Sexual Violence Against Women in the DRC

Shoko Arakaki, director of humanitarian affairs at the United Nations reproductive health agency (UNFPA), reported at the United Nations Office in Geneva that essential services have been severely disrupted, with incidents of conflict-related rape and sexual violence increasing by a third from last year.
She stated that “Congolese women and girls endure enormous suffering, but never lose ho

Read More

Von der Leyen to Intensify Housing Efforts in 2026

Von der Leyen to Intensify Housing Efforts in 2026

Brussels’ plans for the coming year include a significant initiative on short-term rentals expected in the spring. Tourist flats, defined as furnished accommodations for brief stays, are a major contributor to high housing costs in major cities across the bloc. Housing Commissioner Dan Jørgensen has expressed a desire to regulate these properties.
“We cannot allow that locals are pushed out

Read More

European Parliament Members Approve Driving License Reform

European Parliament Members Approve Driving License Reform

The European Parliament in Strasbourg, France, has officially approved a driving license reform aimed at preventing drivers from evading license suspensions in foreign countries and promoting digital licenses.
The reform introduces stricter renewal procedures, higher standards for obtaining licenses, and encourages information sharing among countries to ensure that those who commit serious traffi

Read More

14-Year-Old Elise from Beringen Cares for Her Family as a Young Caregiver

14-Year-Old Elise from Beringen Cares for Her Family as a Young Caregiver

Beringen (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – 14-year-old Elise from Beringen is one of 163,000 young carers in Flanders. She cares for her mother with MS and her grandmother. 1 in 5 youths aged 11–18 cares for a family member, balancing school, household duties, and caregiving responsibilities. 
As VRT News reported, 14-year-old Elise from Beringen, in the province of Limburg, Belgium, is one of 163,

Read More

UN Rights Office Raises Alarm Over Rising Israeli Settler Violence During Olive Harvest

UN Rights Office Raises Alarm Over Rising Israeli Settler Violence During Olive Harvest

Ajith Sunghay reported on Tuesday that settler violence has dramatically increased in both scale and frequency, often with the acquiescence or active participation of Israeli security forces, and consistently without accountability. In the first half of 2025, there were 757 settler attacks causing casualties or property damage, marking a 13 percent rise compared to the same period the previous ye

Read More

Hladík on X: The EC Acknowledges Czech Request and Proposes Modifications to the ETS2 Permit System

Hladík on X: The EC Acknowledges Czech Request and Proposes Modifications to the ETS2 Permit System

Luxembourg – The European Commission has responded positively to the Czech request to revise the new ETS2 emissions allowance system, presenting a specific legislative change proposal, as shared by Czech Minister of the Environment Petr Hladík on the social platform X. The proposals were unveiled today during a meeting with ministers in Luxembourg by Climate Commissioner Wopke Hoekstra. The prima

Read More

Chinese Minister to Visit Brussels Amid Raw Materials Shortage

Chinese Minister to Visit Brussels Amid Raw Materials Shortage

In early October, Beijing broadened the scope of materials and products requiring export licenses for importers, with a focus on rare earths and magnets, crucial for electrification processes.
Šefčovič reported that EU companies had filed about 2,000 “priority applications” with Chinese authorities, but only half received proper attention. He conveyed this issue to Wang.
“We don&

Read More