KPMG Luxembourg is betting on sustainability and on its own determination to offer one of the most creative work environments in the country. This is why the company is aiming to move to a brand-new headquarters, designed for this purpose, before the end of the decade. KPMG thus announces today that it has reached an agreement with the promoter BPI Real Estate to buy the Kronos building in the Kirchberg district and its 3.23-hectare site, as well as to develop its new 31,000 m2 headquarters.
The project is therefore unfolding on a site, which has been, since 1995, the historic BGL BNP Paribas headquarters. In full, it involves redeveloping 55,658 m2 of GBA (Gross Built Area) across the site and keeping the existing park, which represents the real green lungs of the Kirchberg plateau.
KPMG will occupy 31,000 m2 here, including a coworking space and a food court, with an additional 24,658 m2, developed uniquely by BPI Real Estate, intended for mixed use.
An innovative, healthy, and inspiring work environment
The new building, which will be constructed not far from its current headquarters located at 39 Avenue John F. Kennedy, aims to embody the company’s vision while consolidating its position as a major player within the country’s economic community. KPMG is giving priority to people and is firm in its commitment to invest in the coming generations - as well as to Luxembourg as a magnet for talent.
The new headquarters will offer its 1,800 employees an exceptional work environment: as well as being exemplary in terms of environmental performances, it will also incorporate natural elements to improve its occupants’ feelings of well-being. Developed using a build-to-suit approach, the building will be perfectly suited to new evolving and collaborative ways of working.