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Participation starts on ABN AMRO complex future plan  

In the coming years, the ABN AMRO complex at Mahlerlaan 10 is to be (re-)developed into a lively and accessible area for housing, leisure and employment. This requires a change to the Environmental Plan ('Omgevingsplan') and the participation process about it will soon be starting.

A retrospective: a pictorial account of the ToekomstTiendaagse

For ten days, we took you on a journey into the future. The future of Amsterdam Zuid station, the A10 Zuid, of living in Zuidas, architecture, and urban planning. You climbed towers, viewed art, attended a concert, and went on safari. A photographic retrospective.

Building the first homes in the low-traffic Ravel residential district

In Ravel, construction work is underway on the first residential tower block of the future residential neighbourhood of Ravelly. It took a while for the ground floor to appear, but the building is now heading decisively skywards. ‘We are now building one floor in about three and a half weeks.’

12-18 June: watch as Ravellaan artwork is created

The future residential district Ravel is having an open-air exhibition. Between 12 and 18 June 2025, nine street artists will be transforming 120 m of construction hoardings in Maurice Ravellaan into colourful street art. Come along and watch it live. Alternatively, you can join a guided tour.

Tender launched for plot 2C in Kenniskwartier

On 2 June 2025, the tender procedure for plot 2C in the Kenniskwartier innovation district was launched. There are plans for rented housing on the corner of Gustav Mahlerlaan and Hildegard von Bingenstraat. Interested developers can submit proposals.

12-21 June: Experience the future in Zuidas

Are you interested in the future of Zuidas? Between 12 and 21 June 2025, we will be taking you on a journey to the future, as part of Amsterdam’s FutureFest (ToekomstTiendaagse). You can find out what the new residential neighbourhoods will be like, join us as we take a look at the new Amsterdam Zuid station and much more besides.

Fitting out Convict for Ukrainians: will you help?

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In the summer of 2025, around 100 refugees will be moving into Convict, the former monastery building in Beatrixpark. Before that, the building needs to be fitted out. The charity Stichting Care4Good is in search of volunteers who would like to help.

Kindercampus Zuidas to have rooftop garden with waterfalls

The construction of brand-new accommodation for the Kindercampus Zuidas is proceeding at pace. The building in the new Ravel residential district is now almost watertight and this week will see the contractor begin the finishing work on the interior and exterior.

11 March: unmissable guided tours and presentations

On 11 March 2025, you will be given a unique glimpse behind the screens of Zuidas and Zuidasdok. Join a guided tour on the A10 tunnel, to the work at Amsterdam Zuid station, through the Zuidas district now and in the future and to the iconic Valley.

Online meeting on the development of the RAI site

RAI Amsterdam recently asked you to contribute your ideas on the redevelopment of the RAI site. Some 1,400 people responded to the survey. If you are interested in hearing the results, RAI is organising an online information meeting on 26 February 2025. You can register for it now.

In 2024, we made ourselves noticed more than ever

The year 2024 marked the start of the reconstruction of the De Nieuwe Meer junction. The regeneration of Amsterdam Zuid station continued at pace. In Zuidas, we also saw the development of a lot of new housing, offices and more.

Intensive underground building work at Park Meadows

Work on the construction of Park Meadows at the Beatrixpark started more than a year ago. There is little evidence of this above the surface, but below ground it is a very different story. The spectacular construction pit is the scene of much hard work on the foundations and underground car park of the two future residential towers.
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