Union Investment acquires ‘’De Puls’’ scheme in Amsterdam (NL)

Union Investment acquires ‘’De Puls’’ scheme in Amsterdam (NL)

Union Investment has acquired the development "De Puls" in Amsterdam’s South Axis district, the most important office market in the Netherlands. The development is scheduled for completion in the third quarter of 2024 and comprises a 25-storey office tower, a 22-storey residential block and a connecting 9-storey, mixed-use plinth. The acquisition will be added to the holdings of open-ended real estate fund Unilmmo: Deutschland. The ensemble is being constructed by a joint venture between development partners VORM and EDGE. The City of Amsterdam is the lessor of the site’s hereditary lease.

 

The scheme will deliver 36,000m² of offices and 200 apartments covering 9,600m² of lettable space. 149 of the apartments will be in the rent-controlled mid-segment, while 51 will be let at market rents. The ensemble will include 1,600m² of shops and bar/café space, plus a 2,700m² cinema complex. There will also be 126 car parking spaces, all designated for electric vehicles as part of a shared mobility concept, and more than 1,300 bicycle parking spaces. The location benefits from excellent public transport links. Schiphol international airport and Amsterdam city centre are just a few minutes away.

 

“De Puls is the perfect example of a compelling mixed-use concept that is more than just the sum of its parts. It aims to create synergies between the different uses. Going forward, we intend to invest significantly more in mixed-use urban complexes of this kind,” said Martin Schellein, head of Investment Management Europe at Union Investment. “We are delighted to be working with VORM and EDGE, both of whom are experienced developers. Together we will create a building that will help drive further development of Amsterdam’s South Axis district.”

 

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