Stadshart Amstelveen is one of Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield’s principal Dutch retail assets, integrated with the Amstelveen central business district and the broader Amstelveen civic and cultural quarter. The 48,000-sqm regional centre opened in 1961 in its original configuration and was progressively redeveloped through the 2008 expansion that brought the property to its current scale and tenant register.
The format combines an Albert Heijn supermarket anchor with extensive fashion volume across the retail levels and a substantial dining cluster engineered for the upper-middle-income demographic of Amstelveen and the surrounding Amsterdam metropolitan suburban belt. International vertical apparel chains, Dutch specialty retailers, and accessible-luxury fashion houses populate the tenant lineup at a register that tracks above the Amstelveen suburban average and reflects the substantial expatriate community that the international corporate offices in the area concentrate.
The catchment combines the Amstelveen residential population with the substantial expatriate community that the surrounding international corporate office clusters at Schiphol, Hoofddorp, and the southern Amsterdam belt have concentrated across the past two decades. The metro line 51 connection through the Stadshart station provides direct rail access from central Amsterdam, with the proximity to Schiphol International Airport adding cross-border visitor traffic during weekend periods.
Within URW’s Dutch portfolio, Stadshart Amstelveen complements the Westfield Mall of the Netherlands flagship by serving a distinct catchment that the southern Randstad super-regional cannot reach. The Amstelveen-Amsterdam suburban demographic anchors the asset’s commercial register, with the property’s competitive position the dominant Amsterdam-area suburban regional alongside the smaller Diemerplein and Boven ‘t Y centres.
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