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Hoge Veld, Den Haag


Hoge Veld, Den Haag


Hoge Veld, Den Haag


Hoge Veld, Den Haag


Hoge Veld, Den Haag


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Johan de Wittlaan 7
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The Bridge
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De Haagsche Zwaan
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Rode Olifant

Rode Olifant
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Den Haag

Den Haag
Uilebomen, Den Haag


De Rivieren, Den Haag


Uilebomen, Den Haag


Uilebomen, Den Haag


Uilebomen, Den Haag


Binckhorst, Den Haag


Uilebomen, Den Haag
Source: CBS Kerncijfers wijken & buurten
Number of establishments
Hoge Veld is a vibrant neighbourhood of approximately 23,900 residents distributed across 8,885 households, establishing itself as a substantial commercial hub with 3,315 registered business establishments. The area demonstrates strong economic vitality, supported by a working population of nearly 13,000 professionals and a healthy net labour participation rate of 73 percent. The business landscape is notably dominated by professional services, which account for 875 establishments and reflect the district's positioning as a centre for consulting, accountancy, and administrative functions. Government, education, and healthcare facilities form the second pillar with 725 locations, while industrial and energy businesses contribute 605 establishments, demonstrating sectoral diversity that extends beyond pure service provision.
For commercial property seekers, Hoge Veld presents a compelling opportunity driven by its substantial professional workforce and moderate average income of €36,000 per capita across the neighbourhood. The pronounced concentration of business services suggests robust demand for modern office space and professional facilities, making the area particularly attractive for companies seeking proximity to established administrative and consultancy clusters. Meanwhile, the presence of 340 retail and hospitality establishments, combined with a diverse employee base and accessible residential population, creates secondary opportunities for service-oriented retail operators and food-service providers. With 260 purpose-built commercial properties already embedded in the district's infrastructure, Hoge Veld offers established commercial real estate with proven tenant demand across multiple sectors.
CBS dataset: 85984NED · Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Hoge Veld is a residential neighbourhood in The Hague, primarily known for its shopping centre. Office space availability in Hoge Veld itself is very limited, as the area is fundamentally residential in character. Companies seeking office accommodation in or near Hoge Veld should be aware of prevailing The Hague market trends: rental rates typically fall between €200–€350 per m² annually, depending on location, condition, and public transport proximity. The RE-SEARCH team can provide current market indications upon request.
The Hague's office market is undergoing significant evolution. Companies increasingly seek modern, sustainable office space close to public transport—preferably in central areas or near intercity stations. Meanwhile, supply of quality space remains markedly constrained. This creates a clear bifurcation: prime locations attract substantial demand, while offices outside these prime spots struggle with vacancy. Hoge Veld is further from the city centre and major transit hubs, making it less attractive for office users than central Hague locations. However, for entrepreneurs seeking flexible space in secondary areas, Hoge Veld can present advantages.
The Hague's economic profile is shaped by government institutions, legal services, and the business cluster around the Beatrixkwartier—driving targeted demand for well-connected, sustainability-focused office space. Smaller and mid-sized firms increasingly choose locations outside the expensive core, provided transport access is adequate.
Hoge Veld is well-served by tram lines 2 and 6, offering direct connections to Central Station and the Beatrixkwartier. By car, the neighbourhood is approximately 10 minutes from the A4 motorway. The Hoge Veld shopping centre provides daily amenities (supermarket, cafés, retail)—attractive for office workers. However, companies requiring frequent client visits or receiving many visitors typically find centrally located offices with superior direct rail links more practical.
For startups and small teams, office space in Hoge Veld can be cost-effective, particularly compared to expensive central locations. The neighbourhood maintains a quiet, residential character, suitable for creative businesses or consulting firms that do not require prominent visibility. The proximity to the shopping centre and reliable public transport make it reasonably attractive for firms valuing a calm working environment and manageable rental costs. Many landlords in less central areas also offer flexible lease terms.
Interested in exploring what is available in Hoge Veld or nearby areas of The Hague? Check the current listings or request a no-obligation overview from the RE-SEARCH team.