
The 5,785 sqm buildings at Veerkade 1-9 in Rotterdam are surrounded by over 170 years of Rotterdam history.
Overlooking the historic Veerhaven harbour and the striking Kop van Zuid docklands, this area represents a truly unique part of Rotterdam. The buildings on Veerkade first appeared on maps in 1850, and their exterior is both distinctive and remarkable. Notably, these buildings survived the devastating bombings of Rotterdam during the Second World War, adding to their historical significance. In 1973, they were awarded National Monument status, and the allure and atmosphere of Rotterdam’s pre-war port city can still be vividly felt here. Today, the buildings at Veerkade 1-9 are fully occupied. The 25 tenants value the historic character of the property and its prime location with stunning views over Veerhaven. NSI remains committed to enhancing the site, investing in modernising and optimising communal spaces and introducing roof terraces for the tenants to enjoy.
Building information
Location
Rotterdam
Size
5,750 sqm
Floors
4
Parking spaces
80
Sustainability
- EPC label A+
- BREEAM-NL Very Good label
- CO2 neutral energy generated by European wind
- Insulated monumental glass
- Roof insulation
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