Delors building

Jacques Delors building
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General information
Address 99-101 Rue Belliard, 1040 Brussels, in Belgium
Coordinates 50°50′25.42″N 4°22′38.92″E / 50.8403944°N 4.3774778°E / 50.8403944; 4.3774778Coordinates: 50°50′25.42″N 4°22′38.92″E / 50.8403944°N 4.3774778°E / 50.8403944; 4.3774778
Current tenants Economic and Social Committee
Committee of the Regions

The Jacques Delors building, at 99-101 rue Belliard in the European Quarter of Brussels, houses the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions.

It sits between the Rue Belliard (Belliardstraat) and Leopold Park and was formerly called the Belliard building. It housed the Brussels activities of the European Parliament until the 1990s, when these functions were moved to the new Espace Léopold.

In the 2000s, the building was renovated for use by the two Committees. In 2006, it was renamed "Jacques Delors" (abbreviated 'JDE'), after Jacques Delors, former President of the European Commission, who was the most prominent founder of the Committee of the Regions.

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