Rombout Hogerbeetsstraat 136, Amsterdam
Rombout
Rombout
This prestigious retail/office space is located in a lively area in Oud-West, on the corner of Tweede Hugo de Grootstraat and Rombout Hogerbeetsstraat. Thanks to its prominent corner location on the ground floor, 'Rombout' is ideal as retail or office space for a wide range of businesses that value visibility. The basement offers practical storage space for archives or products, ensuring that the retail/office space always maintains a neat and representative appearance.
The immediate vicinity offers a mix of shops, restaurants, and creative businesses. The well-known Hugo de Grootplein square around the corner forms the center of this neighborhood and provides excellent public transportation connections. The space is also easily accessible by private transportation.
Highlights
• Corner location on a lively street
• Abundant natural light thanks to large windows
• Basement for storage
• Excellent accessibility
Building
The building in which the retail/office space is located was built in 1898. 'Rombout' is part of a characteristic building in the Hugo de Grootbuurt neighborhood. The building, designed by Mr. S.P. Herfst, is part of a continuous block of buildings that was constructed around the turn of the century as social housing for widows with children. The building also displays the characteristic brick architecture of that period. Large windows and authentic details give it a solid, well-maintained appearance within this historic streetscape.
Neighbourhood + hotspots
Rombout Hogerbeetsstraat is located in the Frederik Hendrikbuurt neighborhood in the Amsterdam-West district. The street is generally considered to be a relatively quiet and green street within an otherwise lively neighborhood.
All kinds of amenities can be found in the immediate vicinity of Rombout Hogerbeetsstraat: cafés, restaurants, and shops are within walking or cycling distance. Westerpark and the creative and cultural Westergasterrein area are approximately an 8-minute bike ride away. The proximity of various shopping streets, restaurants, and cultural amenities creates a dynamic environment without compromising the quiet character of the street.
Accessibility
Rombout is easily accessible by both private and public transportation.
The city center and Amsterdam Sloterdijk station can be reached within 10 minutes by bike. By car, there is a quick connection to the Haarlemmerweg and the A10 ring road. There are several bus stops and tram lines in the immediate vicinity, including on Tweede Hugo de Grootstraat and Frederik Hendrikstraat. Bus line 18 and tram 3, among others, run here.
Parking facilities
Parking is available on public roads via a payment or permit system. Information about conditions and options for obtaining a (business) permit and any waiting times can be requested from the Local authority .
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