
Adammium
573,98-1.200 m²
Area
Office space
Property type
Rent from
€9,327/mo
All-in monthly price of the most affordable available unit (573.98 m²)
Adammium offers modern office space for rent in the heart of Amsterdam at Joop Geesinkweg 201. With available floor areas ranging from 573.98 to 1200 m², you will find the perfect workspace for your organization. The building combines professional facilities with a premium location, ideal for businesses that want to grow and innovate.
The rental price is €210/m²/year with service costs of €75/m²/year, offering a competitive rate for the Amsterdam-West segment. Adammium is equipped with excellent amenities including 24/7 access, an advanced security system, reception, modern elevators, and ample parking. For your digital connectivity, high-speed fiber internet is available throughout the building.
This office building also provides electric vehicle charging points, an extensive bicycle storage facility, and a pleasant coffee bar where you can meet colleagues. Specially designed meeting rooms are available for professional gatherings, and for relaxation after work hours, there is a skybar with views over Amsterdam.
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Availability and prices last updated on 1 May 2026
Elevator
Reception
Parking
Meeting Rooms
Coffee Bar
Fiber Internet
EV Charging
24/7 Access
Bike Storage
Security System
Furnished option
Skybar
Office space
For rent
€210/ m² / yr
To be determined
Small-scale (up to 3×80A)
Commercial Property Summary The property located at Joop Geesinkweg 201 in Amsterdam is a modern office building constructed in 2000, offering 166 m² of usable commercial space. The building is currently in active use and designated for office functions, making it suitable for professional tenants seeking an established workspace in the Amsterdam market.
Year Built
2000
Designated Use
Office
BAG area
166 m²
Status
Pand in gebruik
Source: Kadaster BAG
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Amsterdam centrum
5.3 km
Amsterdam Amstel
1.6 km
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol
11.3 km
A10, A1
Nearby
AIU Amsterdam International College
University · 188 m
Bastion Hotel Amsterdam Amstel
Hotel · 199 m
Supermarket PLUS Kamminga
Supermarket · 641 m
OLVG Oost Locatie
Hospital · 2.8 km
Workout Amsterdam GYM
Gym · 298 m
This business premises at Joop Geesinkweg 201 in Amsterdam offers excellent connectivity for office operations. Amsterdam Amstel train station is within easy reach, providing direct access to the broader rail network, while the A10 and A1 motorways are conveniently positioned for those traveling by car, and Amsterdam Airport Schiphol is accessible within a reasonable driving distance. The location benefits from a well-developed local infrastructure, with Workout Amsterdam GYM and Bastion Hotel Amsterdam Amstel both situated very close by, making it straightforward for staff fitness needs and accommodating business visitors. Supermarket PLUS Kamminga is on hand for quick shopping and lunch provisions, while the nearby OLVG Oost medical facility ensures comprehensive healthcare support. The proximity to AIU Amsterdam International College adds an educated demographic to the area. Overall, this position delivers practical daily convenience with strong transit links and everyday amenities within walking or short cycling distance.
Last updated on: 27 July 2026. We refresh this data at least once a year.
Figures for Duivendrecht, Ouder-Amstel, source: CBS Kerncijfers wijken & buurten
Number of establishments, source: CBS
Duivendrecht in Ouder-Amstel is a compact, moderately dense mixed-use neighborhood with 5,605 residents spread across 2,885 households in a 136-hectare area, creating a vibrant local environment with a population density of 4,136 per square kilometer. The commercial landscape is distinctly service-oriented, dominated by business services with 445 establishments, followed by transport, information and communications (235 locations) and trade and hospitality (215 establishments), indicating a strong professional and logistics-focused hub. The presence of 1,395 total business establishments and 652 non-residential properties underscores an active commercial ecosystem where administrative and operational functions thrive alongside accessible retail and service provision. This composition makes Duivendrecht particularly well-suited for office space, professional service firms, and transport-related operations, while the relatively low car ownership ratio of 0.7 per household suggests good accessibility and public infrastructure. For a prospective commercial tenant, the neighborhood offers a balanced setting where business professionals can conduct operations efficiently while remaining accessible to both a stable local customer base and regional logistics networks.
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.