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De Admiraal

De Admiraal
Struisenburg, Rotterdam

Adriaan Volkerhuis

Adriaan Volkerhuis
Struisenburg, Rotterdam

Coolse Poort

Coolse Poort
Cool, Rotterdam

Dockworks

Dockworks
Waalhaven, Rotterdam


Cool, Rotterdam

Rotterdam The Mark

Rotterdam The Mark
Rivium, Rotterdam

Delftse Poort

Delftse Poort
Cs Kwartier, Rotterdam

Hofplein 20

Hofplein 20
Stadsdriehoek, Rotterdam


Hillesluis, Rotterdam

De Rotterdam

De Rotterdam
Kop van Zuid, Rotterdam


Oosterflank, Rotterdam

Weena 290

Weena 290
Cool, Rotterdam

Rotterdam Airport

Rotterdam Airport
Zestienhoven, Rotterdam


Cool, Rotterdam

Willemswerf

Willemswerf
Stadsdriehoek, Rotterdam


Cool, Rotterdam

Blaak House

Blaak House
Stadsdriehoek, Rotterdam


Agniesebuurt, Rotterdam


Stadsdriehoek, Rotterdam


Cs Kwartier, Rotterdam


Cool, Rotterdam

Stationsplein 18 A

Stationsplein 18 A
Cs Kwartier, Rotterdam


Cool, Rotterdam


Agniesebuurt, Rotterdam


Cool, Rotterdam


Cool, Rotterdam


Oude Westen, Rotterdam


Agniesebuurt, Rotterdam
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Source: CBS Kerncijfers wijken & buurten
Number of establishments
Struisenburg is a vibrant mixed-use district with a population of 56,010 residents across 32,890 households, establishing itself as a substantial commercial hub with 8,470 business establishments. The area demonstrates a clear economic focus on business services, which dominates the commercial landscape with 2,645 registered ventures, followed by a significant presence in public administration, education, and healthcare sectors accounting for 1,665 facilities. The district also supports a meaningful retail and hospitality presence with 1,280 establishments, alongside 995 venues in culture, recreation, and related services, indicating a diverse and economically balanced neighborhood. With 2,382 non-residential properties currently in operation, Struisenburg shows the infrastructure maturity typical of established urban commercial zones.
The district presents compelling opportunities for prospective commercial occupiers, supported by a working-age professional base of 28,370 employed persons and a net labor participation rate of 63%, ensuring steady availability of skilled personnel for office and service-oriented businesses. The average per-capita income of €35,000 reflects a consumer base with solid purchasing power, making the area particularly attractive for retail and hospitality operators targeting middle-market customers. For potential tenants and purchasers, Struisenburg is optimally suited for professional services and administrative functions, given the sector's dominance, while also offering strong fundamentals for retail, food-and-beverage establishments, and cultural venues seeking an economically stable neighborhood with reliable foot traffic and local spending capacity.
CBS dataset: 85984NED · Last updated: June 29, 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.
Renting office space in Struisenburg provides access to a functional Rotterdam district where businesses of various sizes have established operations. Rental prices in Rotterdam vary by location and quality; modern office in a central position commands premium rates, while functional properties at the market's lower end remain affordable. Struisenburg benefits from Rotterdam's broader economic pull while maintaining local character and a less congested feel. Companies seeking office space here enjoy direct connectivity to the city centre and port infrastructure.
Rotterdam experiences a dynamic office market. Office space for rent in Rotterdam reflects ongoing shifts in demand and supply: space take-up is growing, particularly for modern, sustainable buildings in well-connected locations. Vacancy in Rotterdam stands around 5.8%, indicating a tight market. Businesses prioritise energy efficiency, healthy workplaces and flexible layouts, which reinforces the appeal of well-maintained office property and justifies rental premiums. Demand from startups and scale-ups parallels restructuring by larger corporates pursuing more efficient space usage. Struisenburg, as part of Rotterdam's economic zone, benefits from this momentum while remaining more affordable than central locations, an attractive proposition for expansion-minded firms.
Struisenburg is well integrated into Rotterdam's transport network. Direct motorway access (A16, A13) connects the district to the port, city centre and neighbouring municipalities. Public transport via metro and bus provides direct links to Rotterdam Central Station (short journeys) and onward Randstad destinations. Companies can access talent across South Holland. Locally, basic amenities (catering, cafeterias, parking) are available. Proximity to industrial and logistics operations makes Struisenburg attractive for businesses with port-linked supply chains.
Renting provides flexibility in an evolving market. Many landlords in Rotterdam, including those in Struisenburg, offer contracts with tailored lease terms: short-term options for growing or testing ventures, long-term for stability. This avoids capital lock-up and gives businesses room to adapt to economic cycles. Maintenance and technical risks rest with the owner, not the tenant. For rapidly scaling companies, this is a significant operational advantage.
Current availability and precise market details for Struisenburg are best obtained directly from our team. Contact RE-SEARCH for a non-binding market overview and specific rental offers in the district.