Woodworker of the Cordeel Family

Cordeel Group: Family Construction Empire with 87M€ - Excellence since 1934

Discover the inspiring story of the Cordeel Group, which started out as a joinery workshop in 1934 and became a European construction giant with a family fortune of 87 million euros. A saga of growth, innovation and legal challenges overcome, underlining the Cordeel family's commitment to quality and sustainability.

a builder using the Swerts Family product

Soudal: Swerts family rises to €699M - Belgian Chemical Revolution

Discover the captivating story of Victor Swerts and his family, who transformed Soudal into a Belgian chemical powerhouse with assets worth 699.2 million euros. From modest beginnings in 1966 to becoming a leader in sealants and silicones in Europe, while navigating global challenges and diversifying their investments, including into entertainment.

Aerial view of the Van Biervliet family real estate project

Van Biervliet Family: Belgian Pioneers with €87M and Global Real Estate Expansion

The Van Biervliet family, after selling its brickworks businesses in 1994, reinvested in the Fivanco holding company, focusing its expertise on real estate, particularly in international markets. With a diversified portfolio including major projects such as Sea Real Estates in Poland, the discreet but influential Belgian family continues to make its mark on the real estate sector.

view of an apartment by Bart Versluys

Bart Versluys: Since 1908, the Rise of a Belgian Real Estate Empire

Bart Versluys, head of Versluys Bouwgroep, has transformed the family business, steeped in history since 1908, into a titan of Belgian real estate. With over 7,200 apartments built along the coast and a bold expansion into large-scale projects thanks to the partnership with Marc Coucke, Versluys is redefining the urban landscape.

The Lemahieu family's wood-built home

Groupe Lemahieu: Wood pioneer with assets of €87 million in Belgium

Since 1932, Groupe Lemahieu has established itself as an essential leader in the Belgian wood industry, with an estimated capital of 87 million euros. Their commitment to innovation and quality in the distribution of lumber and building panels is the key to their continued success.