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If Brexit has made your favourite tea much costlier, take heart: Belgium’s first tea crop will soon be harvested and put on the market.
While some of us are old enough to remember the tell-tale ping-ping sounds of the pinball machine in our local bowling alley or arcade, others of us are invited to discover the pre-1990s craze when
The number of empty retail spaces in Belgium continues to rise, a trend that hasn’t changed over the past 12 years. At this point, 11.2% of shop spaces are empty, an all-time high.
The ‘urban winery’ is a thing, and now Brussels has one, too.
Club and bar owners in the Saint-Jacques neighbourhood of downtown Brussels are co-operating with local politicians on a new Nightlife Charter to help curb late-night noise, drunkenness and violen
Belgium produced twice as much wine in 2018 as in 2017, according to figures released by the federal economy ministry.
Buoyed by the success of the first edition, the second – probably annual – Freelance Business Day takes place on 29 March in Brussels.
In the Brussels-Capital Region, some 3,500 shopfronts are empty, or 13.5% of all available commercial space.