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Lange Elisabethstraat, Utrecht

Daltonlaan 500

Daltonlaan 500
Rijnsweerd, Utrecht


Rijnsweerd, Utrecht


Lageweide, Utrecht


Bedrijvengebied Papendorp, Utrecht


Lageweide, Utrecht

Smakkelaarsburgt

Smakkelaarsburgt
Hoog-Catharijne NS en Jaarbeurs, Utrecht

Newton House

Newton House
Rijnsweerd, Utrecht


Rijnsweerd, Utrecht


Lageweide, Utrecht

Avenue Building

Avenue Building
Bedrijvengebied Kanaleneiland, Utrecht


Bedrijvengebied Kanaleneiland, Utrecht


Rijnsweerd, Utrecht

Saint Jacobsstraat 123-135

Saint Jacobsstraat 123-135
Wijk C, Utrecht


Hoog-Catharijne NS en Jaarbeurs, Utrecht

Central Park

Central Park
Hoog-Catharijne NS en Jaarbeurs, Utrecht

ZEN Building

ZEN Building
Rijnsweerd, Utrecht

World Trade Centre Utrecht

World Trade Centre Utrecht
Hoog-Catharijne NS en Jaarbeurs, Utrecht

Daltonlaan 400

Daltonlaan 400
Rijnsweerd, Utrecht

Parijsboulevard 209

Parijsboulevard 209
Leidsche Rijn-Centrum, Utrecht

Secoya Papendorp

Secoya Papendorp
Bedrijvengebied Papendorp, Utrecht

Helix

Helix
Leidsche Rijn-Centrum, Utrecht

De Staat

De Staat
Bedrijvengebied Papendorp, Utrecht
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Source: CBS Kerncijfers wijken & buurten
Number of establishments
Lange Elisabethstraat is a vibrant urban district with approximately 20,190 residents spread across 13,615 households, establishing itself as a substantial commercial hub with considerable economic activity. The area hosts 6,525 business establishments operating across 2,483 non-residential properties, creating a diverse and dynamic economic landscape. The commercial profile is distinctly service-oriented, with business services dominating at 1,780 establishments, followed closely by trade and hospitality at 1,450 locations, and culture, recreation, and miscellaneous services accounting for 1,055 venues. This sectoral composition signals a thriving knowledge economy combined with a robust consumer-facing market, attracting office-based professional services alongside retail and hospitality operators seeking exposure to foot traffic and local spending patterns.
The area presents compelling advantages for commercial property seekers across multiple tenant categories. With a working population of 13,960 professionals and a strong net labor participation rate of 79 percent, the district offers access to a substantial talent pool for service-oriented and retail businesses. The average income per resident stands at €46,400, indicating solid purchasing power within the catchment area that supports both service providers and consumer-focused retail operations. For prospective tenants, Lange Elisabethstraat is best suited to office-based professional service providers and specialized retailers, given the prevalence of business services and the demonstrated consumer spending capacity. However, the balanced mix of sectors also creates opportunities for hospitality venues and experiential retailers, making this an adaptable location for entrepreneurs seeking proximity to both professional networks and active consumer markets.
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.
In Utrecht, office space rental prices average €350 per m² per year. Lange Elisabethstraat is located in central Utrecht, where office renters benefit from a central location and good public transport access. RE-SEARCH's team can provide you with current availability and precise pricing for this specific location upon request.
The office market in Utrecht is characterised by scarcity and selectivity. In Utrecht's station district, vacancy is very low at 2%, indicating strong demand for office space in prime locations. In the first quarter of 2026, office space take-up in Utrecht amounted to 15,000 m², compared to 32,900 m² a year earlier, indicating that renters are selective in their choices. Employees demand quality, accessibility and sustainability, and both demand and supply concentrate around central locations with excellent accessibility, such as city centres with rich amenities.
The transition to hybrid working has changed how office renters use space. Organisations are leasing fewer square metres but imposing higher quality standards. JLL expects stabilisation of the Utrecht market, with a well-filled pipeline of approximately 140,000 m², which could increase supply over time.
Motorways A2, A12 and A27 are accessible within 5 to 10 minutes from the station district. Utrecht Central Station offers excellent rail and bus connections to neighbouring municipalities and major cities. The city centre around Lange Elisabethstraat has shops, hospitality and other amenities within walking distance, supporting an attractive work location.
A city centre location offers direct proximity to the railway station, helping employers attract employees who value good accessibility. Sustainable, well-accessible office space near public transport hubs is scarce and expensive, indicating that central locations are future-proof. For organisations focusing on hybrid working, such an urban location can be important for offering an attractive workplace where employees want to be.
Are you interested in details on current availability and rental terms for office space near Lange Elisabethstraat? Browse the listings on RE-SEARCH or contact our team for a free consultation.