Earlier this year it was announced that a large part of the building has been rented to the Children’s Book Museum and the Literature Museum, which want to leave The Hague. This does not mean that the entire building is occupied, but a large part of the ground floor of the Broese building remains available. And there is also a significant gap in the project’s budget. How big? That should not be made public. But there is even more mystery surrounding the building, because the alderman and the city council needed more than half an hour to meet in secret. In some cases, meetings are behind closed doors, for example when business-sensitive information is discussed.