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Willemspark, Den Haag


Uilebomen, Den Haag


Arendsdorp, Den Haag


Houtwijk, Den Haag


Rond de Energiecentrale, Den Haag


Willemspark, Den Haag


Arendsdorp, Den Haag


Kom Loosduinen, Den Haag

Loods Den Haag

Loods Den Haag
Plaspoelpolder, Rijswijk

STOCK Den Haag

STOCK Den Haag
Plaspoelpolder, Rijswijk
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Data & insights
Calculated by RE-SEARCH from the current offering, building registries and CBS neighbourhood data.
Distribution across 6 labelled buildings.
50%
label A or better
40% of pre-2000 buildings already have label A or better; for post-2000 buildings it is 100%.
Based on 8 locations with a known floor area.
Average construction year 1973 (8 buildings, source: BAG registry).
Based on CBS address density around 8 locations.
The The Hague offering sits mostly in dense urban surroundings (on average 4,767 addresses/km²). The surrounding neighbourhoods are dominated by business services and government, education and care (source: Statistics Netherlands).
Share of locations with this facility within 800 m.
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Source: CBS Kerncijfers wijken & buurten
Number of establishments
The Hague stands as a major economic centre with a population of 566,221 residents and nearly 284,000 households, creating a substantial and diverse business ecosystem. The municipality hosts approximately 99,585 business establishments across its territory, supported by a workforce of 289,320 employed professionals and a net labour participation rate of 67 percent. The economic landscape is distinctly shaped by its service-oriented character, with business services leading the market at 23,485 establishments, followed by a robust industrial and energy sector comprising 21,655 operations. The public sector, education, and healthcare institutions contribute a further 16,660 venues, while trade and hospitality account for 12,620 establishments, creating a well-balanced and multifaceted commercial environment that reflects the city's status as both a governmental and business hub.
For commercial property seekers, The Hague presents compelling advantages rooted in its substantial labour availability and consumer purchasing power. The resident population generates an average income of €35,200 per person, indicating a healthy local market with genuine spending capacity. With approximately 27,718 non-residential properties actively in use, the city offers considerable variety for prospective tenants and buyers. The dominance of business services and industrial operations suggests strong demand for modern office space and light industrial facilities, while the significant hospitality and retail sector indicates viable opportunities for consumer-facing ventures. Prospective commercial users should particularly consider The Hague for professional services offices and administrative headquarters, where the concentration of service-sector businesses ensures a ready supply of skilled personnel and established business infrastructure.
CBS dataset: 85984NED · Last updated: June 29, 2026

Miquel van Dongen
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At a glance
Industrial / warehouse space for rent in The Hague: 8 properties. Largest supply in Willemspark, Arendsdorp and Uilebomen. 38% of listings carry energy label A or better.