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City Hall is pressing ahead with a sweeping audit of its visual identity archives, but the toughest calls on what stays, what goes, and who decides are still ahead.

A decade of piecemeal digital commissioning left city websites riddled with duplicate and placeholder imagery; here is how that happened.

Years of fragmented digital record-keeping across Brussels' communes have left the city's public archives riddled with duplicate images — and officials are only now beginning to confront the mess.

A quiet but consequential overhaul of the city's public imagery databases is reshaping how residents find services, navigate neighbourhoods, and trust official communications.

Urban visual clutter from repeated imagery is a growing headache for city administrators, and Brussels is only partway through fixing it.

A quiet digital housekeeping exercise across the capital's urban planning databases is reshaping how citizens access records on their own homes and neighbourhoods.

A decade of piecemeal digitisation projects left the capital's urban archive riddled with redundant photographs, and officials are only now untangling the mess.

The drive to digitise the capital's public record has exposed a decades-old problem: the same photographs showing up again and again across official platforms, heritage archives, and urban planning documents.

As city planners digitise and redevelop historic streetscapes across the capital, community members say stock photos and replicated imagery are stripping neighbourhoods of their identity.

A quiet overhaul of the city's visual documentation systems is reshaping how planning decisions get made, and who gets heard in the process.

New land-use restrictions approved by the Brussels Capital Region will limit certain commercial conversions in residential streets, affecting permit applications filed from September 2026 onwards.

The city's thriving tech scene is driven by its strategic location, innovative hubs, and a strong talent pool, setting it apart from other major tech cities like London and Paris

From Anderlecht to Laeken, Brussels' sporting infrastructure is under pressure — and a €240 million renovation pipeline is about to reshape where the city plays.

The Brussels Capital Region has quietly expanded its financial support for first-time buyers in 2026, and many eligible purchasers are leaving thousands of euros on the table by not claiming what they are owed.

The sneaker brand’s recycled shoes are making inroads with Brussels’ eco-conscious crowd—and offering rare job growth in a sluggish market.

Rapid adoption of artificial intelligence by Brussels' firms is transforming local employment, salary expectations and the city’s talent pipeline.