De Vocht Aims to Transform Antwerp’s Grand Bazar into a Hotel Hub

Antwerp (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Eric De Vocht’s IRET plans to overhaul Antwerp’s worn‑out 1993 Grand Bazar, removing its indoor hall, adding street‑front shops, and expanding the Hilton Hotel into upper floors.

As VRT News reported, De Vocht now plans a big rebuild of Antwerp’s Grand Bazar shopping centre on Groenplaats that will connect part of the mall to a larger Hilton Hotel. The focus of the building will move away from being just a place to shop and will become something very different.

IRET spokesperson Tanguy Ottomer says the Grand Bazar needs a full renovation because the building has been worn out since it first opened in 1993. The plans will change how the whole place looks and how people move through it. 

The indoor shopping hall will be removed, so visitors will no longer walk through one main corridor to reach the shops. Instead, the stores that stay will get their doors on the street, linking them straight to Groenplaats and nearby roads. 

What will Eric De Vocht’s IRET do with Antwerp’s Grand Bazar?

According to officials, the plan to remake the Grand Bazaar will change the whole layout of the building. The shops on the first floor will be removed, and the second floor is already empty. These upper levels will not be used for shopping anymore. 

They will be turned into hotel rooms or office spaces as part of the plan to grow the Hilton Hotel next door. IRET’s Tanguy Ottomer says the reason is simple: A shopping centre in the middle of the city just doesn’t work anymore.”

“The part of the Grand Bazaar along the Schoenmarkt is rather dead. With shops along the outer edge, that area will be revitalised.”

Tanguy Ottomer, IRET spokesperson

This change is also part of a bigger plan by the city of Antwerp. Work is already happening around Meir and Groenplaats to create a busy walking route called Via Sinjoor. Ottomer says putting shops with doors to the street will bring new life to that part of the area. The timeline is not yet clear because IRET still needs the right permits. Ottomer explains that work can only start once those permits are approved.

In early 2023, Antwerp developer Eric De Vocht and his company IRET Development bought the Grand Bazar shopping centre on Groenplaats. They already owned the Hilton Hotel next door, which De Vocht had purchased earlier. The new purchase gave him the chance to look at the whole site in a new way. Soon after, it became clear that the Grand Bazaar would stop being a normal shopping centre.

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10 responses to “De Vocht Aims to Transform Antwerp’s Grand Bazar into a Hotel Hub”

  1. Sneaky Lady Avatar
    Sneaky Lady

    Going from a shopping centre to a hotel hub, eh? Talk about a glow-up! 😏 Who doesn’t want to sleep where they used to buy socks?

  2. Turning Antwerp’s Grand Bazar into a hotel hub? Brilliant idea! Because who wouldn’t want to sleep where shoppers once roamed like lost sheep? 🐑💤

  3. Winter Underdog Avatar
    Winter Underdog

    Turning the Grand Bazar into a hotel hub? Brilliant! Just what Antwerp needed—more places to stay and even fewer places to shop. 🥴💼

  4. BearDrift Avatar
    BearDrift

    Looks like the Grand Bazar’s about to have a glow-up – from shopping mecca to posh hotel hub, because who needs to buy shoes when you can book a suite, right? 😏🛌 Just what Antwerp needed, another place to spend a fortune on a night’s sleep!

  5. Mammoth 2 Avatar
    Mammoth 2

    So, we’re turning a shopping mall into a hotel? Brilliant! Because who wouldn’t want to wake up to the delightful sounds of street vendors and the aroma of Belgium’s finest fries? 🥳

  6. Ozzie Treat Avatar
    Ozzie Treat

    Seems like Eric De Vocht’s got a grand plan to turn the Grand Bazar into a Hilton playground—because who wouldn’t want to shop for overpriced souvenirs right next to their hotel room? 😂 Just what Antwerp needed, another place to pay a premium for a night’s sleep!

  7. High Woo Avatar

    A hotel hub, eh? Because who wouldn’t want to shop for the latest trends and then take a nap in a Hilton? Just what Antwerp needed—more places to sleep while dreaming about the glory days of retail! 😂🏨

  8. Turning a tired shopping centre into a hotel hub? Brilliant! Nothing says “let’s spend a fortune” like adding more overpriced beds to a place that was already dead on arrival. 😏💸

  9. Sultan of Speed Avatar
    Sultan of Speed

    Right, because when I think of revitalizing a shopping center, the first thing that comes to mind is turning it into a hotel hub. Who needs retail therapy when you can sleep off your shopping regrets instead? 😏🏨

  10. Transforming the Grand Bazar into a hotel hub? Brilliant! Because nothing screams “luxury stay” quite like a reimagined 1993 shopping centre in the heart of Antwerp. 🥴🏨

  11. Darkside Orbit Avatar
    Darkside Orbit

    Turning the Grand Bazar into a hotel hub? Brilliant idea! Because nothing screams “luxury” like staying above a former shopping center that’s been in a coma since the ’90s. 🤷‍♂️💼

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