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Ixelles Strengthens Its Cpas with the Reopening of a Renovated Building of 5,500 M2

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After several months of work, this iconic site built in 1865 welcomes the front-line services again, in a context of strong social pressure linked to the forthcoming entry into force of the unemployment reform. Behind the eclectic façade signed by architect Louis Spaak, the building now includes the general social service, Cap Emploi and the training service. The new, more spacious and bright window room, must improve the reception and orientati…
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After several months of work, this iconic site built in 1865 welcomes the front-line services again, in a context of strong social pressure linked to the forthcoming entry into force of the unemployment reform. Behind the eclectic façade signed by architect Louis Spaak, the building now includes the general social service, Cap Emploi and the training service. The new, more spacious and bright window room, must improve the reception and orientati…

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BX1 broke the news in on Wednesday, December 3, 2025.
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