Description
Object
The building, Bridge Building North, is one of two buildings that form a “landmark” over the A10 ring road for the municipality of Amsterdam. The main function of the two bridge buildings over the A10 is to create continuous street frontages between Amsterdam residential neighborhoods. These neighborhoods are located on either side of the traffic artery.
The bridge buildings were built above the existing viaduct but are structurally fully self-supporting.
Floor area
Currently approx. 779 m² of office space is available for rent, in units from approx. 62 m².
1st floor – unit 1A1 285.55 m²
1st floor – unit 1A2 260.41 m²
2nd floor – unit 2A1 170.97 m²
2nd floor – unit 2A4 62.31 m²
The stated square meterages include a share of the common areas of the office building.
Facilities
The leased space will be delivered in its current condition with an industrial look, among other things featuring:
Open ceilings with building services installations in view;
Screed floor with limited finishing for regular office use;
Lighting fixtures;
Pantry (connection) per unit;
Fiber optic connection;
Existing cable trays with electrical wiring and for data cabling;
Staffed reception.
Rental price
Office space
€ 185 per m² per year, plus service costs and VAT.
Service costs
€ 65 per m² per year, plus VAT as a chargeable advance payment.
Parking
The tenant can take out a subscription directly with Q-Park. Visitors can visit this parking garage, located next to the building, at any time.
Rental term
5 years.
Extension term
With consecutive periods of 5 years each.
Notice period
12 months before the end of each rental period.
Payments
Quarterly in advance.
Acceptance
In consultation.
Delivery condition
The building is being renovated.
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Features
General
Rental price € 185 /m2/year
Service costs € 65 /m2/year
Availability By arrangement
Construction
Main function Office space
Year of construction 2003
Surface areas
Floor area 779 m2 (in units from 62 m2)
Layout
Number of floors 2 floors
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