In the heart of Utrecht, Boelens de Gruyter, together with Schroders Capital, is developing ‘De Nieuwe Tuin’ for PGGM. The project’s central location and strong focus on flexibility and sustainability align well with PGGM’s ambitions.
Berghaus and the adjacent OKU building at Koningin Wilhelminaplein mark the final phase of a large-scale urban redevelopment. In addition to 30,000 m² of office space, the project delivers over 600 new homes and 3,000 m² of retail and hospitality space.
In recent years, the Wibautstraat has undergone a complete transformation, evolving into a popular and vibrant part of the city. Two projects by Boelens de Gruyter have played a significant role in this redevelopment. The transformation of the Parool Tower, the Trouw Building and the former Jan Bommerhuis
The city of the future begins today in Merwede. In this former industrial area, space is being transformed into a green and sustainable neighbourhood – a place where connection and sharing take priority over ownership. Together with G&S& Vastgoed, we are proud to be part of this ambitious project – a neighbourhood that proves urban density and green living can go hand in hand.
A new vibrant urban district. Where a former telephone exchange once stood, a vibrant and open city block has now taken shape.
This iconic building is being carefully restored and made more sustainable, while preserving its historic features.
A sustainable, green, and inclusive neighbourhood is being developed in Haarlem: Rootz. What sets this concept apart from other urban developments is its bold commitment to nature: A city among the trees. Nature forms the foundation of the design.