The South Tower stands adjacent to Brussels-South railway station. The building's façade was reclad in 1995–96 with unitised glass panels using double glass solarbel silver, and it can accommodate about 2,500 office workers. It was built for the Belgian Federal Pensions Service (FPS), which still occupies it today,[5][6] and it is thus often also called the Pensions Tower (French: Tour des Pensions; Dutch: Pensioentoren).[7][8]