
Stitch Offices
508-579 m²
Area
Office space
Property type
Rent from
€9,537/mo
All-in monthly price of the most affordable available unit (508.65 m²)
Stitch Offices provides modern office space in dynamic Amsterdam, located at H.J.E. Wenckebachweg 123 in the Weespertrekvaart district. This professional workspace offers flexible floor areas ranging from 508 to 579 m² and is fully equipped with everything a contemporary business requires. With a rental price of €215/m² per year and service costs of €70/m² per year, you are assured of excellent value for money.
The building provides numerous amenities, including 24/7 access, an advanced security system, a welcoming coffee bar, bicycle storage, full fiber optic internet connectivity, and an in-house gym. Additional facilities include meeting rooms, reception area, restaurant, and one parking space. Whether you require flexible working arrangements or a permanent location, Stitch Offices also offers furnished options to suit your needs.
The excellent location in Amsterdam-East offers convenient accessibility and is ideal for businesses seeking an inspiring work environment. Discover more Office space for rent in Amsterdam on our website and explore what Stitch Offices can offer your company.
Availability and prices last updated on 1 May 2026
Reception
Parking
Meeting Rooms
Bike Storage
Restaurant
Fiber Internet
Gym
EV Charging
24/7 Access
Elevator
Coffee Bar
Security System
Furnished option
Office space
For rent
€215/ m² / yr
To be determined
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Property Summary The commercial office building located at H.J.E. Wenckebachweg 123 in Amsterdam was constructed in 2001 and comprises 13,132 square meters of rentable space. The property is currently in active use and maintains its original office function, making it a well-established asset suitable for corporate occupants seeking modern commercial real estate.
Year Built
2001
Designated Use
Office
BAG area
13,132 m²
Status
Pand in gebruik
Source: Kadaster BAG
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Amsterdam centrum
5.0 km
Amsterdam Amstel
1.4 km
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol
11.3 km
A10, A1
Nearby
Bastion Hotel Amsterdam Amstel
Hotel · 347 m
Supermarket PLUS Kamminga
Supermarket · 832 m
OLVG Oost Locatie
Hospital · 2.6 km
Workout Amsterdam GYM
Gym · 43 m
This office space on H.J.E. Wenckebachweg in Amsterdam's Weespertrekvaart district offers excellent connectivity for business operations. Amsterdam Amstel train station is within close proximity, providing direct rail access to the city center and beyond, while the A10 and A1 motorways are conveniently accessible for those traveling by car. Amsterdam Airport Schiphol can be reached on a short drive, making this location ideal for companies with frequent international travel requirements. The immediate surroundings cater well to daily business needs: Workout Amsterdam GYM is practically on the doorstep for employee wellness activities, while Supermarket PLUS Kamminga and the Bastion Hotel Amsterdam Amstel are both nearby for staff convenience and client hospitality. OLVG Oost hospital is also within reasonable distance should medical services be required. This combination of efficient public and private transport links, coupled with essential amenities for employees and visiting clients, makes this location a practical choice for businesses seeking a well-connected Amsterdam office with strong local infrastructure support.
Last updated on: 27 July 2026. We refresh this data at least once a year.
Figures for Weespertrekvaart, Amsterdam, source: CBS Kerncijfers wijken & buurten
Number of establishments, source: CBS
Weespertrekvaart in Amsterdam is a densely populated mixed-use neighborhood with 1,775 residents across 1,275 households distributed across 46 hectares, creating a vibrant urban environment with a bevolkingsdichtheid of 3,900 people per square kilometer. The area hosts 530 business establishments concentrated primarily in business services (180 locations), transport, information and communication (95 locations), and trade and hospitality (70 locations), indicating a dynamic economic hub blending professional services with accessible retail and public-facing activity. The neighborhood's commercial character is further reinforced by 208 non-residential properties and an address density of 3,109 per square kilometer, suggesting excellent walkability and visibility for commercial tenants. For entrepreneurs considering office, retail, or operational space here, the district offers strong foot traffic from both daytime professionals and residents, though the low car ownership ratio of 0.2 vehicles per household indicates transit-dependent accessibility, making the location ideal for service-oriented businesses and retail establishments with reliable public transportation access rather than logistics operations. This mixed commercial-residential context provides a balanced environment where businesses benefit from proximity to potential customers and a concentrated workforce, particularly suited for consulting firms, media companies, retailers, and hospitality ventures seeking an urban setting with established commercial infrastructure.
CBS dataset: 86165NED · Last updated: June 29, 2026

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Office space rent – city Amsterdam
€/sqm per year
Amsterdam's prime office market shows two distinct growth phases. From 2016 to 2019, rents climb steadily from €165 to €185 during stable economic conditions. Covid-19 triggers stagnation in 2020–2021 (€185–€188) as hybrid working adoption dampens traditional office demand. The market then accelerates sharply from 2022 onwards, reaching €343 by 2026. This reversal is driven by three dynamics: (1) rising interest rates from 2023 redirect institutional capital toward real estate underweighting, (2) scarcity of grade-A stock in tier-1 cities constrains supply, and (3) user migration toward premium, well-located office space following the hybrid-work reset. The 108% cumulative growth is heavily skewed toward 2022–2026, reflecting structural undersupply rather than occupier demand.