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Kronenburg and Uilenstede comprise of a business park and student campus respectively, located on the edge of the expanding financial centre of Amsterdam. The area is reachable by car arriving from the A10 and A9, by train from a nearby multimodal station, on cycling distance from the inner city of Amsterdam and connected by a fast city spanning tramline. The business park contains several large offices with sufficient parking spaces adjoined by one of Europe’s biggest student housing complexes accompanied by modern green leisure spaces and several sport and cultural amenities. A range of different high tech, financial services, start up and aviation companies reside in Kronenburg. Currently a group of property owners, investors and the municipality of Amstelveen are committed to a shared vision in order to improve and transform the area into an integrated mixed use business and living campus. To tackle the structural student housing problem in the metropolitan region, decrease the current vacant office space(20-30% of 150.000 m2) in Kronenburg and create a thriving and future proof economic cluster.
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De Loeten is a business park development in the south of the municipality of Amstelveen, within 5 minutes’ drive of the FloraHolland auction site via the N201 exit. There are various plots available, of different sizes. The site is suitable for a range of business activities, but particularly for auction-related and/or logistical businesses in light of its proximity to Schiphol and FloraHolland.
www.amstelveen.nl/deloeten
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De Scheg, in Noorder Legmeerpolder, is the latest district of Amstelveen to be expanded. Its gross area is about 59 hectares, and it is located south of Westwijk between Legmeerdijk and Bovenkerkerweg. The name Scheg (skeg, part of a boat keel) comes from the shape of the region, whose southern border is formed by a Schiphol flight route (and also an aircraft noise contour) that runs diagonally through the polder.