
20-140 m²
Area
Office space
Property type
Rent from
€1,320/mo
All-in monthly price of the most affordable available unit (0 m², 4 workstations)
Discover flexible office space in the heart of Amsterdam at John M. Keynesplein 10, located in the vibrant Riekerpolder district. This modern building offers scalable floor areas from 20 to 140 m², ideal for startups, small teams, and established companies seeking growth. With 24/7 access, you have complete control over your working hours, while the professional reception and meeting rooms lend your business a prestigious character.
The property is equipped with all modern amenities that guarantee a productive working environment. Enjoy high-speed fiber optic internet, air conditioning, an advanced security system, and a dedicated lift for convenience. For your wellbeing, a coffee bar and restaurant are available on-site, while the bicycle storage and charging station support sustainable mobility. Parking spaces are available for employees and visitors.
Whether you are looking for fully furnished offices or raw space to customize to your specifications, this property offers maximum flexibility. The central location in Amsterdam makes the site exceptionally attractive for professionals and clients alike. Learn more about Office space for rent in Amsterdam on our website and find the perfect workplace for your organization.
Availability and prices last updated on 1 May 2026
24/7 Access
Air Conditioning
Fiber Internet
Meeting Rooms
Coffee Bar
Furnished option
Elevator
Reception
Bike Storage
EV Charging
Restaurant
Security System
Parking
Office space
For rent
Price on request
To be determined
Small-scale (up to 3×80A)
This modern office building, constructed in 2006, is strategically located at John M. Keynesplein in Amsterdam. With a total floor area of 1,903 m², the property is fully operational and designated for office use, offering contemporary workspace suited for commercial tenants seeking established, well-maintained premises.
Year Built
2006
Designated Use
Office
BAG area
1,903 m²
Status
Pand in gebruik
Source: Kadaster BAG
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Amsterdam centrum
6.6 km
Amsterdam Zuid
3.4 km
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol
5.1 km
A10, A1
Nearby
Hotel Artemis Amsterdam
Hotel · 104 m
AH to Go
Supermarket · 585 m
Medisch Centrum Amsterdam West
Hospital · 1.6 km
YorBody Fitness
Gym · 1.1 km
This business property on John M. Keynesplein in Amsterdam's Riekerpolder district offers excellent accessibility for companies seeking quality office space. The location benefits from proximity to Amsterdam Zuid railway station on a short journey, while Amsterdam Airport Schiphol is within easy reach for business travelers and international clients. The A10 motorway provides convenient access for those arriving by car, and the city center remains readily accessible for meetings and networking. The immediate surroundings cater well to daily office operations: Hotel Artemis Amsterdam stands practically on the doorstep for visiting business associates, while essential shopping and refreshments are available at AH to Go on the nearby Keynesplein. Staff wellness is well supported through YorBody Fitness located within walking distance, and medical facilities at Medisch Centrum Amsterdam West are close by should the need arise. This combination of public transport links, proximity to airport connections, and comprehensive local amenities makes the Riekerpolder location a practical and professional choice for companies prioritizing both employee convenience and client accessibility.
Last updated on: 27 July 2026. We refresh this data at least once a year.
Figures for Park Haagseweg, Amsterdam, source: CBS Kerncijfers wijken & buurten
Number of establishments, source: CBS
Park Haagseweg in Amsterdam is a densely populated urban neighborhood with 965 residents distributed across 450 households within just 11 hectares, creating a vibrant bevolkingsdichtheid of 8,522 people per square kilometer. The area is firmly anchored in the professional and knowledge-based economy, with 130 business establishments predominantly concentrated in business services (50 locations), public sector and education (25), and cultural and recreational services (20). This sectoral composition reveals a mixed-use environment that blends office functionality with public-serving activities, supported by secondary clusters in transport and communications (15) and trade and hospitality (10). The neighborhood's high address density of 2,464 per square kilometer, combined with strong institutional presence, signals excellent walkability and reliable foot traffic, making it attractive for service-oriented and professional tenants. For a prospective commercial occupant, the district offers a professionally oriented context with solid accessibility and a workforce concentrated in knowledge work, though the limited amount of dedicated business real estate (only one non-residential property recorded) suggests space may be scarce and premium, requiring early market engagement.
CBS dataset: 86165NED · Last updated: June 29, 2026

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Office space rent – district Riekerpolder
€/sqm per year
Riekerpolder office rents have climbed 29% from 2016 to 2026, rising from €155 to €200 per unit. Pre-pandemic growth was steady (+9.7% by 2019), supported by robust Amsterdam office demand. Covid-19 triggered a brief contraction in 2020, but recovery accelerated from 2021 onward. The sharper ascent since 2022 (€178 to €200) reflects tenant migration toward A-grade locations: hybrid work models elevated space quality expectations, while inflation and rising rates intensified demand for premium, efficient office environments. Riekerpolder's prime positioning captures this structural shift.