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Het Poortgebouw

Het Poortgebouw
Amsterdam

The Outlook

The Outlook
Amsterdam

The Base B

The Base B
Amsterdam

Evert van de Beekstraat 202

Evert van de Beekstraat 202
Amsterdam


Hoofddorp Beukenhorst Oost, Hoofddorp

Hoofddorp Central Station

Hoofddorp Central Station
Hoofddorp Hyde Park, Hoofddorp


Hoofddorp Beukenhorst Oost, Hoofddorp

Scorpius 141

Scorpius 141
Hoofddorp Beukenhorst Oost, Hoofddorp


Hoofddorp Beukenhorst Oost, Hoofddorp

Albury Park

Albury Park
Hoofddorp De Hoek, Hoofddorp

Transpolis Park

Transpolis Park
Hoofddorp Beukenhorst Oost, Hoofddorp

World Trade Centre Schiphol

World Trade Centre Schiphol
Schiphol
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Number of establishments
Haarlem is a vibrant mid-sized Dutch city with 167,636 residents and a well-developed commercial real estate market comprising 11,350 non-residential properties spread across 28,305 business establishments. The economic profile is distinctly service-oriented, with business services dominating the landscape at 8,495 venues, representing nearly 30 percent of all commercial activity. Government, education and healthcare rank second with 5,180 locations, while trade and hospitality account for a substantial 4,025 establishments, signaling a healthy retail and leisure sector. This sectoral composition reflects a prosperous urban economy anchored in professional services and public institutions, complemented by a thriving consumer-facing retail and food service scene.
For commercial real estate seekers, Haarlem presents an attractive proposition supported by solid labor market fundamentals: a working population of 92,360 with a net labor participation rate of 74 percent ensures ready access to skilled personnel across multiple disciplines. The average resident income of 39,300 euros annually underpins solid local purchasing power, making the city particularly well-suited for office and professional services tenants seeking proximity to talent and clients. Retail operators and hospitality businesses benefit from this same affluent, employed population with leisure spending capacity, while the presence of significant institutional anchors in education and healthcare guarantees consistent demand for support services. Haarlem thus offers genuine appeal for established service providers and specialty retailers rather than distribution or light industrial users.
CBS dataset: 85984NED · Last updated: August 17, 2026

Miquel van Dongen
Tech Director
As Tech Director at RE-SEARCH, Miquel van Dongen is co-responsible for developing the platform and for collecting, structuring and analysing data. By combining technology with real estate expertise, he ensures that RE-SEARCH can continuously generate reliable and up-to-date market data.