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Zuidas, Amsterdam


Amstelkwartier West, Amsterdam

Claude 10

Claude 10
Zuidas, Amsterdam


grachtengordel van Amsterdam, Amsterdam

De Coener

De Coener
Westlandgracht, Amsterdam

Stitch Offices

Stitch Offices
Weespertrekvaart, Amsterdam


Amstel III, Amsterdam


Amstel III, Amsterdam


Landlust, Amsterdam

Say Building

Say Building
Riekerpolder, Amsterdam

WFC - Toren 4

WFC - Toren 4
Westlandgracht, Amsterdam


Zuidas, Amsterdam


Zuidas, Amsterdam


Middenmeer, Amsterdam


Sloterdijk, Amsterdam


Riekerpolder, Amsterdam


Amstel III, Amsterdam

Zuidas I

Zuidas I
Zuidas, Amsterdam

Herengracht 124-128

Herengracht 124-128
Amsterdam-Centrum, Amsterdam

Strawinskylaan 6

Strawinskylaan 6
Zuidas, Amsterdam

Kraanspoor 50

Kraanspoor 50
Noordelijke IJ-oevers, Amsterdam

Bickerseiland

Bickerseiland
Haarlemmerbuurt, Amsterdam

Millennium Tower

Millennium Tower
Bedrijventerrein Sloterdijk, Amsterdam


Buitenveldert, Amsterdam


Grachtengordel, Amsterdam


De Omval, Amsterdam

Atrium Building

Atrium Building
Zuidas, Amsterdam

Buitenveldert

Buitenveldert
Buitenveldert, Amsterdam

Sloterdijk Teleport Towers

Sloterdijk Teleport Towers
Bedrijventerrein Sloterdijk, Amsterdam

Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal 104-108

Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal 104-108
Burgwallen-Nieuwe Zijde, Amsterdam

Rokin 92-29

Rokin 92-29
Burgwallen-Nieuwe Zijde, Amsterdam

Amsterdam South Axis ITO

Amsterdam South Axis ITO
Zuidas, Amsterdam
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Source: CBS Kerncijfers wijken & buurten
Number of establishments
Jordaan is a vibrant urban neighborhood with approximately 19,700 residents and 13,380 households, establishing itself as a dynamic hub for business activity. The district hosts 5,690 business establishments across 1,574 commercial properties, creating a diverse entrepreneurial ecosystem. Business services dominate the local economy with 1,760 establishments, reflecting strong demand for professional offices and corporate support functions. Culture, recreation, and other service sectors follow closely with 1,170 venues, while trade and hospitality businesses account for 975 establishments. This sectoral composition reveals a neighborhood that skillfully balances back-office professional services with consumer-facing retail and hospitality, positioning it as an attractive location for both B2B and B2C operations.
For prospective commercial tenants and buyers, Jordaan presents compelling fundamentals rooted in local labor supply and consumer purchasing power. The district supports a working population of 11,950 professionals with a net labor participation rate of 72%, ensuring reliable access to qualified staff across service, retail, and administrative functions. Average household income reaches €45,800 per capita, indicating solid purchasing power within the catchment area and supporting the viability of retail and hospitality ventures. The neighborhood's balanced sectoral profile, with professional services providing stable office demand and substantial retail-horeca presence, makes Jordaan particularly suitable for service-oriented businesses, independent retailers, and hospitality operators seeking locations with strong local employment and consumer footfall.
CBS dataset: 85984NED · Last updated: June 29, 2026

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Renting office space in Jordaan offers an alternative to increasingly expensive office locations at premium spots like Zuidas and Central Station. Rental prices across Amsterdam vary considerably: tenants pay an average of € 220 per square meter per year; in the higher segment that price approaches € 600. Jordaan, a historic residential neighborhood with vibrant character, attracts a growing number of businesses seeking smaller, flexible workspaces without the premium rates of central business districts.
Amsterdam's office market in 2026 displays a clear two-tiered structure. Organizations rent fewer square meters but make higher demands on building quality. In a tight labor market, employers want to appeal to scarce talent that increasingly avoids cars and closely monitors commute time and comfort. This results in well-accessible transit locations with attractive surroundings facing a shortage of office space, while less accessible locations with less appealing environments struggle with rising vacancy. Demand and supply concentrate mainly around central locations with excellent accessibility, such as intercity stations and city centers with rich amenities. For companies prioritizing flexibility over standard CBD locations, Jordaan's small, agile real estate market presents opportunities.
Jordaan borders Central Station and Westermarkt directly, with excellent tram connections (lines 1, 2, 5, and 13). Cycling dominates; the artist quarter appeals to creative businesses and startups seeking proximity to the city center. Surrounding amenities are abundant: cafés, restaurants, galleries, shops, and green spaces like Westerpark. Car accessibility is less favorable (narrow streets, parking challenges), but for transit and cyclists this is a strength. Much office space for rent in Amsterdam lies within immediate reach.
Jordaan offers a unique blend of character and workability for smaller businesses. A preference for flexibility drives strong demand for short-term leases and shared workspaces that have become mainstream. In Jordaan, many owners of historic buildings find this business model attractive: the neighborhood has few typical 'corporate offices' but rather office units in renovated residential buildings, reducing investment thresholds. Tenants appreciate the authentic character and the social network of entrepreneurs and creatives in the area.
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