Ninove Plans €4.5M Relocation of Technical Services; Critics Warn of Job Risks

Ninove (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Ninove plans to move technical services to Door Noord, costing €4.5M for 30,000 m². Critics like Stijn Vander Elst warn of lost jobs; Alderman Werner Somers cites limited alternatives.

As VRT News reported, the Ninove city council plans to move the municipality’s technical services to the Door Noord industrial estate. Local politicians and observers have raised concerns over the decision. Stijn Vander Elst of Positief Ninove says the site is the most expensive commercial land in the city. 

“At 150 euros per square meter for a 30,000-square-meter site, the city would spend about 4.5 million euros,”

Stijn Vander Elst explained. 

What is the impact of Ninove’s €4.5M technical services move?

2 major companies had concrete plans to develop the land. If they had proceeded, the companies would have paid the same 4.5 million euros for the site and created between 100 and 200 jobs. With the city now purchasing the land, these private initiatives are paused. Observers say the delay could slow industrial growth and reduce new employment opportunities in Ninove. 

Alderman Werner Somers (Forza Ninove) responded to questions about the relocation of the city’s technical services. He said the city commissioned a detailed site study, which showed that no short-term alternatives are available. 

Somers criticised the opposition’s calculations, stating that some of the land being discussed is privately owned or belongs to Solva. Stin Vander Elst continues to call for a solution to the issue. She insists the city must act to resolve the situation and ensure the technical services can operate without disruption. 

“Let’s look for another suitable location with an open mind and across party lines,” 

Stin Vander Elst says.

“The technical department absolutely deserves a new, better location, but not if it means mortgaging the city’s coffers.”

The discussion over relocating Ninove’s technical services began in early 2025, when city officials started exploring the possibility of moving the department to the Door Noord industrial estate. In February 2025, opposition parties raised concerns about the costs and potential revenue from selling existing land. 

By April 2025, the city commissioned a site study to examine alternatives, which concluded that no short-term relocation options are feasible. Ownership complications, including parcels held by private parties and Solva, have further delayed plans, leading aldermen to consider both financial feasibility and efficient use of the current site.

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18 responses to “Ninove Plans €4.5M Relocation of Technical Services; Critics Warn of Job Risks”

  1. High Kingdom Warrior Avatar
    High Kingdom Warrior

    Moving technical services for €4.5M? Brilliant! Who needs jobs when you can have a shiny new location no one can afford? 🤦‍♂️💰

  2. tweety bun bun Avatar
    tweety bun bun

    So, Ninove’s shelling out €4.5M for a fancy new home for its technical services while the job market’s doing a disappearing act—brilliant strategy, really! 🤑 Guess we’ll just call it a “creative form of urban renewal,” eh?

  3. Just what Ninove needed, eh? A €4.5M move that screams “we care about jobs” while conveniently ignoring the local businesses that could’ve created them. Brilliant strategy, lads! 🤦‍♂️💸

  4. Lumberyard Avatar

    Ah, the city splashes €4.5M on a new home for technical services, while critics scramble to save a few jobs. Classic move—who needs private investment when the council can sink money into the most expensive patch of land around? 🤷‍♂️💸

  5. High Heel Goddess Avatar
    High Heel Goddess

    Oh, brilliant move, Ninove! Let’s spend €4.5M to shift our technical services to the priciest patch in town while waving goodbye to job opportunities. Just what every sensible city needs—less jobs and more empty wallets! 😂💸

  6. solo kill Avatar

    Moving technical services for €4.5M? Brilliant strategy! Nothing says “we care about jobs” like tossing around cash for the priciest land in town while keeping it all in a nice little bureaucratic bubble. 💸😏

  7. cowboy booter Avatar
    cowboy booter

    Blimey, €4.5M for a move that creates more job fears than a Brexit party—only in Ninove would the council think splashing cash on prime land is a ‘brilliant’ idea! 😂

  8. Sexual Chocolate Avatar
    Sexual Chocolate

    Moving technical services to Door Noord for €4.5M? Brilliant! Why bother with jobs when you can have a shiny new industrial estate instead? 🤑🚧

  9. Hog Butcher Avatar
    Hog Butcher

    Oh, €4.5M for a shiny new site, just what Ninove needs—because who wouldn’t want to play musical chairs with taxpayers’ money while potentially losing jobs? 🤷‍♂️ It’s like buying a designer suit just before a job interview, only to find out you forgot to bring your résumé! 💸

  10. ManBreaker Avatar

    €4.5M for a fancy new home for the tech team? Sounds like a bargain if you enjoy paying top dollar for second-rate planning! 💸😂 Hope the new address comes with a complimentary job fair, or we might be doing a bit of a tango with the unemployment line!

  11. A lovely €4.5M investment in relocating services—because who wouldn’t want to pay top euro for a fancy new address while quietly waving goodbye to potential jobs? 🎩💸 You know, just another day in the land of “brilliant” decisions!

  12. Red Delicious Avatar
    Red Delicious

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing says “smart investment” like spending €4.5M on prime real estate while keeping the local economy on life support. 🙄💸

  13. Light Despair Avatar
    Light Despair

    Moving technical services for €4.5M? Brilliant! Nothing screams “efficient government spending” like relocating to the priciest patch of land in town. 💸🤦‍♂️

  14. wiccan thunder Avatar
    wiccan thunder

    Looks like Ninove’s going for a prize in the “How to Spend €4.5M to Move Services Nobody Asked For” competition. Who needs jobs when you can have expensive real estate? 😂

  15. freeze queen Avatar
    freeze queen

    Oh, splendid! Who wouldn’t want to spend €4.5M on a fancy new location while possibly losing jobs? Just what Ninove needs, a high-stakes game of musical chairs with taxpayer money! 😂💸

  16. Guncap Slingbad Avatar
    Guncap Slingbad

    Another day, another €4.5M spent like it’s pocket change! Who needs job creation when you’ve got prime real estate to play with? 🤷‍♂️💸

  17. Sir Shove Avatar

    Moving technical services to Door Noord for €4.5M? Brilliant idea! Nothing says “progress” like spending a small fortune to relocate jobs instead of creating them. 🤦‍♂️💰

  18. Con Mammoth Avatar
    Con Mammoth

    Oh great, a €4.5M move to the most expensive patch of land in Ninove, because who needs jobs when you can have fancy new digs? 🤷‍♂️ Typical, innit?

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