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Hoge Veld, Den Haag


Uilebomen, Den Haag


Uilebomen, Den Haag


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De Rivieren, Den Haag

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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
Around the Energy Centre is a vibrant neighbourhood with approximately 14,420 residents and 8,115 households, supported by a solid economic base of 8,450 employed professionals and a net labour participation rate of 72%. The area hosts 2,955 business establishments across 610 commercial properties, reflecting its status as a genuinely mixed-use district. Business services dominate the economy with 760 establishments, while government, education, and healthcare facilities account for 505 operations, and culture, recreation, and miscellaneous services add another 505. The industrial and energy sector rounds out the portfolio with 500 establishments, underlining the neighbourhood's historical connection to its namesake energy infrastructure while diversifying into modern service-oriented activities.
For commercial real estate seekers, this neighbourhood presents attractive fundamentals rooted in workforce availability and moderate local purchasing power. The average income per resident stands at €37,900, establishing a stable consumer base suitable for neighbourhood-oriented retail and service businesses. The substantial presence of business services, representing over a quarter of all commercial activity, signals strong demand for office space and professional infrastructure, making it particularly well-suited for mid-sized office tenants and service providers. The concurrent strength in education, healthcare, and cultural institutions creates additional ancillary demand for complementary retail and hospitality uses, while the remaining industrial and energy operations support logistics and light manufacturing activities, positioning Around the Energy Centre as an ideal location for diversified commercial portfolios rather than single-sector specialists.
CBS dataset: 85984NED · Last updated: June 29, 2026

Miquel van Dongen
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Finding office space to rent in Rond de Energiecentrale offers companies a flexible business location within a growing urban development district in The Hague. Rental rates in The Hague typically range from €100 to €250 per m² annually, depending on quality, sustainability, and accessibility. Rond de Energiecentrale is emerging as a modern neighbourhood where supply and demand dynamics evolve continuously. Businesses increasingly seek office space aligned with contemporary working needs – hybrid models, ESG compliance, and spatial efficiency – areas where experienced real estate partners create measurable value.
The Hague is undergoing structural transformation of its office landscape. The city faces a shortage of premium-quality office space, forcing companies seeking modern, energy-efficient properties to navigate limited options. This scarcity of supply fuels rental price growth, particularly for buildings meeting current sustainability benchmarks. Rond de Energiecentrale benefits from these conditions: as an urban densification zone with potential for redevelopment and modernisation, it represents an attractive alternative to traditional central business districts.
Businesses – from government, technology, consulting, and knowledge-intensive sectors – have become highly selective: they prefer sustainable, modern-fitted offices in locations offering strong connectivity. The Hague, as home to many government institutions and research centres, remains a geographically stable market despite broader national uncertainties. Hybrid working models have reduced square-metre demand per company, yet simultaneously elevated expectations for space quality, flexible design, and mobility hub proximity. This creates a two-tier market: scarcity in premium segments (A-class sustainable), and greater availability in older, less competitive assets.
Rond de Energiecentrale is located in The Hague's southwest district, with expanding connections to public transport hubs and highway access. Proximity to Hollands Spoor station (currently undergoing redevelopment as part of the Laakhavens-project) offers long-term mobility perspective. Key infrastructure – the A4 motorway – is accessible, as is central The Hague via local transit. Surrounding facilities – retail centres, hospitality, parking – are developing, with emphasis on integrated housing and livability. For office users, this means an increasingly attractive mixed-use urban environment, though infrastructure maturity continues to evolve.
Leasing office space in Rond de Energiecentrale delivers advantages beyond traditional downtown locations. First: greater availability and flexibility than in congested central areas. Many landlords here offer shorter initial lease terms due to the dynamic nature of the district and ongoing transformation – ideal for companies seeking to test markets or scale without lengthy contracts. Second: potential for better price-to-quality ratios in modern spaces, since the market remains less polarised than core locations. Third: opportunity to build integrated neighbourhood presence and join an emerging mixed-use business precinct, attracting talent and fostering collaboration across sectors.
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