Nearly 100 years of entrepreneurial spirit in Veghel.

Empty alleyway beside a large industrial building with metal exterior walls and a blue roof, featuring a fenced side and some industrial equipment near the wall.

The Origin

From a family farm in 1936 to a working business complex managed by the same family today, Ploegmakers Park has always been about one thing: giving businesses the right conditions to operate and grow.

The Ploegmakers family has worked this land in Eerde, Veghel, since 1936. What started as a farm became a frozen vegetable factory — at its peak employing over 100 people from the local community.

People walking and sitting outside in front of a modern building with colorful geometric design, trees, and a rusted sculpture, on a sunny day.

The Transformation

Today, that same site is becoming something new. The buildings remain. The family remains. What's changing is who works inside them.

Ploegmakers Park is now home to a growing range of businesses — from construction and vehicle repair to furniture making and management consultancy. Different trades, side by side, in a complex built for work.

A Century on the Same Ground

1936

The Ploegmakers family establishes a farm at Den Dubbelen 3, Eerde.

20th c.

The farmhouse becomes a frozen vegetable factory, employing over 100 people from the local community at its peak.

Today

The new generation leads the next chapter — transforming the site into a multi-tenant business complex for makers, entrepreneurs, and growing companies, on the same ground the family has worked for nearly a century.