In the heart of Wallonia, Liège, the region's second-largest city is witnessing an economic resurgence. This transformation is fueled by infrastructural developments like the introduction of a new tram line. Together with Namur, Liège holds a prominent position in the Walloon Region's office market, predominantly occupied by local administrations and larger corporations targeting the region. The city's office inventory extends to approximately 600,000 m², with the bulk of this stock situated in the city centre. Major traffic axes such as Boulevard de la Sauvenière, Boulevard d’Avroy, Boulevard Piercot, Avenue Rogier, and Rue des Guillemins serve as key locations for these offices. Furthermore, a significant portion of the office space is strategically located on the west bank of the River Meuse. The districts of Centre-ville and Gare are central to Liège's office market, offering not only strategic location but also easy accessibility and visibility. The economic revitalization of Liège is a testament to its growing importance in the office market of the Walloon Region.