According to a recent LinkedIn post from Habyt, the company highlights that the ZIN building in Brussels, where it operates 169 residential units, has been named World’s Best Tall Building 2025 by the Council on Vertical Urbanism. The post notes that ZIN had already received recognition as Best Tall Building (100–199 meters) and Best Tall Building Europe.
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The company’s LinkedIn post suggests that ZIN’s global accolade may enhance the visibility and perceived quality of Habyt’s portfolio in Brussels, particularly given the building’s positioning as an iconic mixed-use redevelopment. For investors, this could signal strengthened brand equity and potential pricing power in a key European urban market, though the direct financial impact will depend on occupancy rates, lease terms, and Habyt’s broader expansion strategy.
As described in the post, the ZIN project involves the transformation of a 1970s office complex into a mixed-use asset combining workspaces, housing, hospitality, and public amenities. This positioning may indicate Habyt’s alignment with urban regeneration and flexible living trends, which could support long-term demand for its units in high-profile, amenity-rich locations.

