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Delayed for eight months due to the pandemic, the fifth edition of Bright Brussels festival of light has been confirmed for 28 October to 6 November.
The Brussels government has announced that it will take a six-month "reflection period" to reassess its plans for the redevelopment of the Rue de la Loi and its surroundings.
The European Commission has signed an agreement to take over part of the Copernicus building on Rue de la Loi.
Good news for Eurocrats, and anyone living in the European quarter: A new food market is coming to Square Marguerite, next to the Ambiorix park.
Brussels-City has approved a plan proposed by the region for an urban renewal project that will transform the look and feel of Rond-Point Schuman.
Around 2,000 people demonstrated on Wednesday morning at the Schuman end of the Rue de la Loi, in the heart of the European district in Brussels, to denounce Azerbaijan's attacks on Armenia.
De Noordzee (Mer du Nord), a popular fish eatery next door to the European parliament, is closing its doors indefinitely because coronavirus has prompted many EU officials to work from home.
The European Commission has signed an 18-year contract to use the offices in the new mixed-use building on Rue de la Loi known as ‘The One’.
Farmers will bring their tractors to Brussels' EU district on Thursday in a protest to coincide with a special European budget summit.