Demolition work has begun on the former Kirchberg headquarters of BGL BNP Paribas, a short distance from the bank’s new headquarters opened this year.

The site was home to the headquarters of the bank, and its predecessor Banque générale du Luxembourg (BGL), for three decades from 1995 until September 2025.

Designed by architect Pierre Bohler and interior designer Jim Clemes, the building incorporated elements of fortress-style architecture. A large garden created by Belgian landscape designer Jacques Wirtz was also a popular feature, particularly among staff.

In 2025, around 1,100 employees moved to the “seKoia” building.

The site was acquired in 2023 by KPMG, together with BPI Real Estate, which plans to construct its new headquarters there.

The new development will offer around 31,000 square metres of floor space on a 3.23-hectare site, with approximately 1,800 people expected to work there from 2029.

(This article was originally published by the Luxemburger Wort. AI translated, with editing and adaptation by Kabir Agarwal)