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Laakhaven-West, Den Haag


Laakhaven-West, Den Haag


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Hoge Veld, Den Haag


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Kerketuinen en Zichtenburg, Den Haag


Hoge Veld, Den Haag


Uilebomen, Den Haag


Uilebomen, Den Haag


Kerketuinen en Zichtenburg, Den Haag


De Rivieren, Den Haag

Den Haag

Den Haag
Uilebomen, Den Haag

Johan de Wittlaan 7

Johan de Wittlaan 7
Zorgvliet, Den Haag
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Source: CBS Kerncijfers wijken & buurten
Number of establishments
Laakhaven-West is a substantial and economically diverse district with a resident population of nearly 45,000 people and approximately 24,000 households, supported by a working professional population of approximately 24,250 individuals. The area demonstrates robust economic activity with 8,785 registered business establishments operating across a broad range of sectors. The district's economic profile is distinctly industrial and service-oriented, with manufacturing and energy accounting for the largest share at 3,570 establishments, followed by business services with 1,220 locations, and government, education, and healthcare facilities representing 1,125 operations. Trade and hospitality businesses add a further 900 establishments to the commercial mix. This sectoral composition indicates a mature, mixed-use business environment with particular strength in production, logistics, and professional services infrastructure.
For prospective commercial tenants and investors, Laakhaven-West presents compelling fundamentals. The district maintains a net labour participation rate of 66 percent, ensuring a stable supply of qualified workforce for office-based and service industries. With an average income per capita of €26,300, the local catchment area demonstrates solid purchasing power to support retail and hospitality ventures. The prevalence of industrial and manufacturing facilities, representing over 40 percent of all business establishments, makes this district particularly suitable for logistics, warehouse, and light manufacturing operations seeking established supply-chain networks. However, the significant presence of business services and the area's infrastructure also support corporate office occupancy, while the commercial diversity suggests selective retail and food-service opportunities for enterprises serving the resident and working populations.
CBS dataset: 85984NED · Last updated: June 29, 2026

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Laakhaven-West is a regenerated district on the south side of Laakhaven island in The Hague, where office space for rent is available at rental rates ranging from €180–€250 per square metre per year, depending on building quality and specification. The market in this area is characterised by higher availability than in the central Business District, which can mean improved flexibility and accessibility, though demand remains less concentrated than in prime locations.
The Hague is in a consolidation phase. In the first quarter of 2026, office take-up grew from 16,300 to 20,300 m², driven by internal relocations within the existing office stock. The Dutch office market itself shows a structural divide: locations with strong public transport links attract concentrated demand, while secondary areas offer more availability. A shortage of high-quality office space means ambitious tenants have limited choice, dampening market dynamics. Laakhaven-West benefits from its transformation into a mixed-use district combining residential and office functions.
Laakhaven is located directly opposite the railway station with shopping centre Megastores nearby, and the location is easily accessible via motorway A12. Public transport links connect seamlessly to The Hague Central Station (a few kilometres away) and Hollands Spoor. The district contains supermarkets, restaurants and recreational facilities around the Laakhaven waterfront, supporting teams combining hybrid work with office days.
Office space in Laakhaven-West offers organisations a balance between cost-effectiveness and functionality. The district has been comprehensively rebuilt with modern offices and residential buildings; most properties hold high energy ratings. Because tenant demand concentrates less intensely than in the city centre, landlords offer greater flexibility on lease terms and space customisation. This benefits growing businesses or new locations seeking adaptable environments.
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