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Amsterdam residents enjoy a high quality of life. The city of Amsterdam places a lot of focus on living healthily, including promoting sports activities and cycling, investing in sustainable initiatives like Green Roofs and recharging stations for electric vehicles. The technical infrastructure, with fast and reliable internet and phone connections, is regarded as one of the best, fastest and most efficient of the world. It is a perfect location to work.

Making sure everyone stays connected. Having good connections are of paramount importance to businesses. Keynes Building, together with the Zuidas, is also working hard and dedicated at becoming a place you don’t actually want to leave. Keynes and other office buildings are set in lively, vibrant surroundings with a variety of independent businesses present.

There are numerous places to eat and drink that provide a friendly, welcoming atmosphere. In the coming years, Zuidas will continue developing and will not only be the city’s key international office location, but a popular residential area where special attention is paid to the human dimension of architecture, green spaces and environmentally friendly urban planning. Already a high-profile international business district and a centre of research and education, Zuidas is now evolving into a fully-fledged urban hub – a place to live, work and spend time in. With its high concentration of businesses, public institutions and growing residential areas, it’s a revived and dynamic part of the city.

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Corendon City Hotel Amsterdam

Dutch Design Hotel Artemis

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Restaurant-bar ‘De Stijl’
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Amsterdam residents enjoy a high quality of life. The city of Amsterdam places a lot of focus on living healthily, including promoting sports activities and cycling, investing in sustainable initiatives like Green Roofs and recharging stations for electric vehicles. The technical infrastructure, with fast and reliable internet and phone connections, is regarded as one of the best, fastest and most efficient of the world. Making sure everyone stays connected. Having good connections are of paramount importance to businesses. Keynes Building, together with the Zuidas, is also working hard and dedicated at becoming a place you don’t actually want to leave. Keynes and other office buildings are set in lively, vibrant surroundings with a variety of independent businesses present.

There are numerous places to eat and drink that provide a friendly, welcoming atmosphere. In the coming years, Zuidas will continue developing and will not only be the city’s key international office location, but a popular residential area where special attention is paid to the human dimension of architecture, green spaces and environmentally friendly urban planning.Already a high-profile international business district and a centre of research and education, Zuidas is now evolving into a fully-fledged urban hub – a place to live, work and spend time in. With its high concentration of businesses, public institutions and growing residential areas, it’s a revived and dynamic part of the city.

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Close to both the historic city centre and Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, Zuidas is highly accessible for local and international journeys. The airport is a seven-minute train ride away, and central Amsterdam can be reached easily by bike or public transport. The summer of 2018 saw the opening of a new metro line, which connects Zuidas with central Amsterdam in mere minutes. In addition, one of the Netherlands’ largest-scale infrastructure projects, Zuidasdok, will further improve the district’s accessibility by widening the A10 South ring road and expanding Amsterdam Zuid Station.

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The Keynes Building is situated in the ‘Riekerpolder Business Park’ – an extension of the Zuidas. The area is one of the landmarks of Amsterdam, due to its prominent location next to the A4 motorway and between the Amsterdam City Center and Amsterdam Schiphol Airport. Various international organizations have established themselves in the area, such as Mexx, IBM, Price Waterhouse Coopers, Atradius and ACN.

Riekerpolder serves as one of the sub-areas within the Amsterdam office market, which users prefer because of their visibility along the highway, the adjacent Zuidas, accessibility and relatively affordable rents. In addition to the office function that Riekerpolder has had in the past, there is an increasing job overview in the area. This is partly due to the transformation of vacant office space, but also due to the ambition of the municipality of Amsterdam to add living space – in the vicinity of – Riekerpolder. Other office buildings in Riekerpolder carry the names of several famous economists such as Frenchman Jean-Baptiste Say (1767 – 1832) and Adam Smith (1723 – 1790).

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You can’t miss the Keynes Building when driving on the A10 Zuid ring road. To get there, De Nieuwe Meer junction can be followed and then go further on Sloten-Slotervaart (S107). The dutch way of going to work is of course by bicycle. It is a convenient choice due to the proximity of the Amsterdam city centre and the many cycle-pads that are available. The accessibility of Keynes Building is also strengthen by the Rieker Circle Line which connects the metro station Henk Sneevlietweg, Amsterdam to several main stops in the area. This bus service is operated by the GVB authority under bus line 68 and runs every 8 minutes from Monday to Friday. Schiphol Airport can be reached within 27 minutes by bus.

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Close to both the historic city centre and Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, Zuidas is highly accessible for local and international journeys. The airport is a seven-minute train ride away, and central Amsterdam can be reached easily by bike or public transport. The summer of 2018 saw the opening of a new metro line, which connects Zuidas with central Amsterdam in mere minutes. In addition, one of the Netherlands’ largest-scale infrastructure projects, Zuidasdok, will further improve the district’s accessibility by widening the A10 South ring road and expanding Amsterdam Zuid Station.

RIEKERPOLDER

The Keynes Building is situated in the ‘Riekerpolder Business Park’ – an extension of the Zuidas. The area is one of the landmarks of Amsterdam, due to its prominent location next to the A4 motorway and between the Amsterdam City Center and Amsterdam Schiphol Airport. Various international organizations have established themselves in the area, such as Mexx, IBM, Price Waterhouse Coopers, Atradius and ACN.

Riekerpolder serves as one of the sub-areas within the Amsterdam office market, which users prefer because of their visibility along the highway, the adjacent Zuidas, accessibility and relatively affordable rents. In addition to the office function that Riekerpolder has had in the past, there is an increasing job overview in the area. This is partly due to the transformation of vacant office space, but also due to the ambition of the municipality of Amsterdam to add living space – in the vicinity of – Riekerpolder. Other office buildings in Riekerpolder carry the names of several famous economists such as Frenchman Jean-Baptiste Say (1767 – 1832) and Adam Smith (1723 – 1790).

DIRECTIONS

You can’t miss the Keynes Building when driving on the A10 Zuid ring road. To get there, De Nieuwe Meer junction can be followed and then go further on Sloten-Slotervaart (S107). The dutch way of going to work is of course by bicycle. It is a convenient choice due to the proximity of the Amsterdam city centre and the many cycle-pads that are available. The accessibility of Keynes Building is also strengthen by the Rieker Circle Line which connects the metro station Henk Sneevlietweg, Amsterdam to several main stops in the area. This bus service is operated by the GVB authority under bus line 68 and runs every 8 minutes from Monday to Friday. Schiphol Airport can be reached within 27 minutes by bus.

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