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Rue Neuve shopping street in central Brussels (Wikimedia Creative Commons)
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Rue Neuve, once the thriving and bustling commercial heart of Brussels, is suffering from expensive rents and a dwindling of interest from consumers, reports Bruzz.

Illustration picture shows signs requiring people to wear facemasks at Chaussée d'Ixelles - Elsensesteenweg, Brussels, Wednesday 12 August 2020. (BELGA PHOTO PAUL-HENRI VERLOOY)
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Chaussée d'Ixelles in Brussels, which has been car-free since 2018, has gained in popularity as a shopping destination during the corona crisis, and has even surpassed the Rue Neuve in terms of vi

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It’s not the first Dunkin Donuts in Brussels, but it will be the biggest: the famous American chain of doughnuts and coffee is opening an outlet on Brussels’ busiest shopping street, Rue Neuve.

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Crowd control barriers will be popping up on Rue Neuve this week in anticipation of shoppers returning to the street next Monday.

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Renovations to the City 2 shopping centre, at the north end of Rue Neuve, are complete, following nearly two years of continuous works.

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Primark has unveiled a newly renovated Brussels flagship store on Rue Neuve - which has doubled in size, after taking over the former Hema shop next door.

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Brussels' flagship C&A on Rue Neuve has completed two years of renovation and expansion works - creating a 7,600m² store that it claims is the biggest of its kind in Belgium.

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A man wearing a fake explosive belt made of bags of biscuit crumbs, who prompted a terror scare on Brussels' Rue Neuve, has been jailed for a year.

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Primark has applied for planning permission from the City of Brussels to expand its Rue Neuve store by taking over the former Hema shop next door.

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