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Kom Loosduinen is a vibrant neighbourhood of nearly 18,000 residents spread across 8,545 households, anchored by a robust economic foundation of 2,630 business establishments. The area hosts 1,154 non-residential properties, reflecting a mature commercial landscape that balances multiple economic sectors. The neighbourhood's character is defined by its diversified business base: manufacturing and energy lead with 590 establishments, closely followed by business services with 580 locations, while trade and hospitality contribute 470 venues and public administration, education and healthcare add another 455. This sectoral mix reveals a neighbourhood that functions as both a light-industrial and service-oriented centre, rather than a single-purpose commercial zone.
For commercial property seekers, Kom Loosduinen presents attractive fundamentals rooted in its labour market dynamics. With a working population of 8,200 and a net labour participation rate of 63 percent, the neighbourhood offers reliable access to skilled and semi-skilled workers across multiple disciplines. The average annual income per resident stands at €31,600, indicating a population with solid purchasing power to support retail and hospitality ventures. This economic profile makes the area particularly well-suited for small to medium-sized manufacturers, logistics operators and business-to-business service providers seeking cost-efficient premises alongside a steady supply of local talent, though the presence of significant retail and hospitality activity also signals viable opportunities for neighbourhood-focused commercial tenants.
CBS dataset: 85984NED · Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Office space in The Hague rents for an average of €245 per m² per year at prime locations, with variations depending on location, quality and amenities. Kom Loosduinen, a growing district in the west of The Hague, is developing into an increasingly attractive office location through investments in residential and small-scale business space. The municipality is realizing a new district called 'De Burgemeester' on Oude Haagweg with 350 homes and small-scale business space, strengthening the neighborhood's economic vitality. The supply ranges from modest office setups to flexible workspaces, suitable for startups, SMEs and support functions.
Office space uptake in The Hague grew from 16,300 m² in the first quarter last year to 20,300 m² this year, indicating stable demand for quality office space. In The Hague, uptake was lower than in Amsterdam and Rotterdam, but supply actually declined, a sign of a shrinking but increasingly selective market supply. Vacancy in The Hague remained stable at 3.1%, which is favorable for landlords. Companies increasingly seek office space in secondary locations like Kom Loosduinen, where significant growth is taking place and rents are below prime locations.
The office market is characterized by a division: demand concentrates mainly around central locations with excellent accessibility, such as intercity train stations and city centers with rich amenity offerings. For businesses operating outside premium market segments, Kom Loosduinen offers a realistic alternative with growth in the surrounding residential and work areas, which will generate office space demand in the long term.
Kom Loosduinen is served by tram and bus connections that link to The Hague's central public transport network. The Den Haag Centraal train station is within biking distance, making commuting convenient for employees. Via the A12 and A4 highways, offices in Kom Loosduinen are quickly accessible by car for clients and suppliers. The neighborhood is close to shopping centers, restaurants and green spaces along waterways and parks, creating an attractive working environment. The area's amenity offerings are growing through the new De Burgemeester district, featuring shops, restaurants and services.
Office space in Kom Loosduinen offers many tenants flexibility and affordability. The district benefits from targeted redevelopment and investment in mixed-use residential and commercial areas, which is attractive to small and medium-sized businesses. Many property owners and agents in the neighborhood offer flexible lease terms and smaller floor areas, ideal for growing companies. Its position between central and more suburban character makes Kom Loosduinen suitable for businesses prioritizing affordability without sacrificing accessibility or employee experience.
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