Thermoflor at work
Below you see a survey of some of the projects that Thermoflor is currently implementing.
Intratuin Halsteren (NL)
Renovation of the Netherlands’ largest branch of the Intratuin chain.This impressive garden centre in Halsteren has several times won the award for the best Intratuin establishment. The renovations will take place in three phases: construction of a new part with a total area of 3,700 m², an entirely new entrance and renovation of the existing walls.
Blumengroßmarkt Berlin (DE)
The Supervisory Board of the Berliner Großmarkt GmbH has given the go-ahead for the construction of a new flower wholesale business at a site along Beusselstraße in Berlin.Hole's Garden Center (CA)
The innovative plan is to relocate Hole’s to a 4.5-hectare parcel of land, directly east of Lois Hole Centennial Provincial Park. There, Hole’s intends to create a new model for business and community involvement.
Plantasjen Harstad (NO)
It would have been difficult for us to find a more adventurous challenge at a more northerly location: Thermoflor was asked to build a garden centre above the polar circle in the middle of winter. And even this challenge has not defeated us. This 3000 m² large garden centre, which will be build for the Plantasjen Group, is scheduled to open its doors in early March 2010.Intratuin Nuenen (NL)
After a long permit procedure we got the go-ahead for the construction of a new Intratuin garden centre in Nuenen. The building will differ from others of its kind in that it will combine greenhouse roofs, flat roofs and curved roofs. It will cover a total area of 8,600 m² and will include a first floor with an area of 2,000 m². If everything proceeds according to plan, the new building will be opened in March 2010.
Agora Group (BE)
This new centre, which will measure 14,000 m², will include a large cooled cut flower section, a spacious plant conservatory and a department selling floristry supplies, plus a covered customer car park and a logistic department.Plantion Ede (NL)
This spring work will begin on the construction of the regional flower auction Plantion in Ede, NL. The activities of the former auctions of Vleuten and Bemmel will be combined in the new auction hall, which will be largely traditionally built, but will also include transparent greenhouses.








