INNO BULING, BEFORE AND AFTER, IMAGES: REDEVCO
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INNO ANTWERP MEIR IN ITS OLD GLORY

Redevco recently celebrated the completed restoration of the Antwerp Inno building. The monumental department store was built in 1901 and has now been restored to its former glory.

The Inno building underwent thorough reconstruction for 18 months. During this period, the store remained accessible to the shopping public. The restoration works to the façade, the roof, and the domes were finalized in December 2014. The canopy installed in 1957 was removed to bring the building back to its original state. Impressive red granite pillars were reinstalled at the central entrance along the Meir. New glazing was fitted to the three domes on the roof and several sculptures were also restored and regilded with gold leaf.

Eric Van Dyck, Managing Director of Redevco Belgium, explains: “This project is a perfect fit for Redevco’s sustainability policy. Preparing a more than 100-year-old building for the next 100 years is one of the purest forms ofsustainability. We are proud that we were able to do this and that we managed to maintain the monumental architecture of this department store.”

€4.2 MILLION INVESTMENT

The Inno building consists of two units. The corner building at Meir 84, designed by the architect W. Van Oenen, dates back to 1903 and was known back then as the Moyson electrics shop. It was built in the characteristic neo-Flemish renaissance style and has a conspicuous statue of Elektra on the roof. The building at Meir 82 was designed in 1901 by the architect Josef Hertogs and displays an eclectic, baroque-inspired style. At the start of the previous century, it was known as the Tietz warehouses. Both buildings form part of Flanders’ architectural heritage.

The restoration involved the hard work of about 120 people and a total investment of €4.2 million made jointly by Redevco and the tenant, Inno. Part of the project was subsidized by the Flemish Government (Immovable Heritage), Antwerp Province, and the City of Antwerp. For the celebration of the completion of this considerable restoration, a lightshow on the façade ran continuously on December 11, 2014.

 

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