In the heart of Amsterdam, on the bustling Oostenburg, a striking trio is taking shape: The Triplets. Three distinctive buildings, each with its own character, yet together they form a cohesive whole that excels in design and comfort. This location offers tranquility and space for business with a touch of urban sophistication. The Triplets is working with a touch of luxury: stylish, free, urban, and unmistakably Amsterdam.
In addition to 21 condominiums and three townhouses, the new construction project also includes three commercial spaces to be built on the ground floor. In the building furthest to the left, located at Number , a square space of approximately 81 m² of gross floor area (GFA) will be created. This sale includes one apartment unit, which is part of a small-scale, newly established homeowners’ association (HOA). The property will be delivered as a shell; there is no leasehold land involved, and the sale is Inclusive of purchaser's costs. Heat pumps and insulated glass contribute to an expected energy label of A++++ and ensure an energy-efficient and comfortable working environment. Characteristic features of this space include the large windows covering nearly the entire front facade and ceiling heights of up to 3.2 meters.
The Triplets is one of the last new construction projects still to be completed in Oostenburg. Following the expected completion in the summer of 2027, you’ll be able to design and finish the space to your own specifications. After that, you can start your business right away without any worries or prolonged disruption from other construction projects. The broad zoning plan offers a wide range of possibilities, from offices and retail to social, cultural, sports, and recreational facilities.
Oostenburg is a former industrial urban island, surrounded by water and located right in the heart of the city. The island is being transformed into a vibrant urban neighborhood. Here, you’ll work within the A10 ring road, in the heart of Amsterdam, surrounded by the atmosphere of distinctive industrial buildings, rugged quay walls, and the iconic blue derricks of
Werkspoor.
Amid this rich heritage, sustainable apartment buildings, creative hubs, local initiatives, and a few self-build homes are taking shape. The contrast between the island’s rugged industrial history and contemporary architecture gives it its unique character.
Details
• Sustainable New build
New build • Located on freehold land
• Delivered as a shell
• Delivery Inclusive of purchaser's costs, excluding VAT
• One of the last new construction projects still to be completed in Oostenburg
Building
The Triplets consists of three unique buildings that share a common aesthetic: elegant yet rugged. They differ in shape, color, and material. Sturdy brick, concrete, and ceramic give them a rugged look, while gold-colored window frames and refined, gold-toned facade details add a touch of lightness and elegance.
The building on the left is bright and rhythmic, featuring soft tones and clean lines. The building in the middle exudes warmth and a sense of security with its sturdy brickwork and deep window frames. The building on the right is light and open, with playful details and a modern silhouette. Together, they form a distinctive ensemble with a cosmopolitan feel.
The Triplets is being developed by Dura Vermeer Bouw Midden West based on a design by architect Marcel Lok of the architectural firm of the same name.
Construction will begin in the first quarter of 2026, with completion expected in the summer of 2027.
Design vision
The square-shaped space has an entrance at the front, on Isaac Titsinghkade. The large windows allow plenty of natural light to flood the entire space. It has a frontage of 9.4 meters and a ceiling height of up to 3.2 meters. The layout of this space is ideal for creating a setup with workstations, a meeting room, phone booths, and a lounge area.
Neighbourhood + hotspots
Oostenburg is a hidden neighborhood with a character all its own. This area is undergoing a major transformation; a new, green, and vibrant urban neighborhood is taking shape here. Hidden from tourists and surrounded by water, the island offers a unique blend of work and life.
This spot is an oasis of calm amid the hustle and bustle of the city. Oosterpark is just a 10-minute bike ride away. Around the corner, you’ll find the terraces of Brouwerij ’t IJ, coffee shops, specialty stores, and small boutiques. After a day at work, you can cycle home peacefully along the water or seek out some fun, for example at Roest Amsterdam or Studio/K (movie theater, café, and restaurant). Shopping is available on nearby Czaar Peterstraat, you can work out at BigGym Amsterdam, and culture and art lovers can indulge themselves at the Drift Museum, which is set to open in mid-2026 in the Van Gendt Hallen.
Accessibility
The Triplets is easily accessible by both private and public transportation. Bus line 22 departs from Oostenburgergracht toward Central Station. By car, the A-10 ring road can be reached within 10 minutes via the Piet Hein Tunnel.
Parking facilities
Parking is available at Q-Park Oostenburg on Dijkgracht. Please contact Q-Park directly for information on rates, terms and conditions, and how to apply for a parking pass.