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Source: CBS Kerncijfers wijken & buurten
Number of establishments
Amsterdam-Centrum represents a densely concentrated commercial hub with 6,630 residents and 4,055 total business establishments operating across a compact urban footprint. The district's economic profile is distinctly service-oriented, with business services dominating the landscape at 1,425 establishments, reflecting a robust office-based economy that attracts professional firms, consultancies, and corporate operations. Trade and hospitality comprise the second major cluster with 750 venues, while transport, information and communications account for 500 establishments and cultural and recreational services add a further 505, creating a vibrant mixed-use environment that blends commerce with leisure and creative industries. This diversified sectoral mix supports a highly active business community where 4,040 working professionals operate, underpinned by a solid net labour participation rate of 71 percent.
For commercial property seekers, Amsterdam-Centrum offers compelling advantages rooted in both workforce availability and consumer demand. The district's average household income of €65,800 per resident signals substantial local purchasing power, making it particularly attractive for retail operators and hospitality businesses targeting affluent urban consumers. The presence of 905 non-residential properties and the sector composition strongly favour office tenants and professional service providers seeking premium central locations near clients and talent pools. Retailers and food-and-beverage operators will find significant foot traffic potential given the density of hospitality establishments and cultural attractions, though competition for prime street-level space remains intense. For logistics and distribution users, however, the compact, fully developed nature of the district presents considerable constraints, making it less suitable for warehouse or light industrial operations requiring larger floor plates.
CBS dataset: 85984NED · Last updated: June 29, 2026

Miquel van Dongen
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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.
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