- History
- Sources
- See also
{{Unreferenced|date=September 2010}}The Campus Blairon is a business incubator, education site, local government site, medical post and a seminar centre located in Turnhout in the campine region of the Antwerp province (Belgium). Both the Artesis Hogeschool Antwerpen and the Katholieke Hogeschool Kempen are located on the Campus. HistoryFor about 50 years the Campus Blairon was known as the training centre nr. 3 Majoor Blairon of the Belgian army. New recruits started their training at the Blairon barracks. In 1994 the last recruits started their training and in 1999 the military site was closed. A new destination for the building was sought for and the new project started in 2000. - 2000: The gate building was sold to the Flemish Innovation Center for Graphic Communication.
- 2001: The Northern area was sold the Katholieke Hogeschool Kempen (KHK, E: Catholic College of the Campine).
- 2002: Opening of the Europeion building
- 2003: First users enter the Pieter Corbeels building.
- 2004: Cinema was sold to the Van Eyck Group and the Stadskantoor (E: City office) is opened.
- 2005: The Arrestatiegebouw links (E: Prisonbuilding left) was sold to the Antwerp province and the new parking space was opened.
- 2006: The medical post starts in the Pieter Corbeels building.
- 2008: The last available open space of the Pieter Corbeels building is being used and the project Lokerenstraat KLE starts. The former Paradeplein (E: Parade square) becomes a parking site.
Sources- [https://archive.is/20090618074408/http://www.gazetvanturnhout.be/wp/2009/04/11/campus-blairon/ Campus Blairon] (Gazet van Turnhout, Dutch)
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20071101161658/http://www.whise.net/view/blairon/pages/details.htm Campus Blairon] (Dutch)
- Katholieke Hogeschool Kempen naar Campus Blairon (Dutch)
See also- Innotek
- Strategic Plan Campine
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