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Hogelandplein in Kop Zuidas – a sneak preview

The Kop Zuidas neighbourhood is set to have a great public square: Hogelandplein. The provisional design is now complete. We have made a video about it. Would you like to watch it?
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Kindercampus Zuidas allocated new site in Ravel district

Kindercampus Zuidas education centre has been allocated a new site in the future Ravel residential district. This has been agreed between the Public Education Foundation Stichting Openbaar Onderwijs aan de Amstel and the City of Amsterdam. It marks the first step in setting up the school in the new district.
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Stricter rules for bicycles and scooters around Mahlerlaan

Your bicycle will be removed if you leave it in the street. Around Mahlerplein, scooters parked anywhere except within the designated parking spaces will be ticketed and fines will be issued. Amsterdam Zuid local council plans to introduce these rules later this year, following years of complaints.
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Zoning plan for Zuidas-Ravel residential district open for consultation

The draft zoning plan for the ‘Zuidas-Ravel residential district’ has been open for consultation since 24 December 2020. Ravel will be a new residential district with around 1,350 homes. Work is set to start in 2022. The consultation period lasts until 3 February 2021.
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Zoning plan for Vivaldi development open for consultation

In the Vivaldi neighbourhood, we have plans for two developments that require the revision of the zoning plan. The draft zoning plan is open for consultation from 24 December 2020 until 4 February 2021. During this period, you can submit your views on the plan.
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How will the northern side of Verdi remain accessible?

Residents are becoming concerned about the accessibility of the northern part of Verdi, which we intend to develop. They are worried that the area between de Schinkel and Amstelveenseweg will become too congested. Here are the answers to the four most frequently-asked questions.
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Residents call for greener central section in De Boelelaan

Space for greenery and nature. That’s what residents would like to see in the central section of De Boelelaan when the street is re-landscaped. In mid-September 2020, more than 250 residents used an app to share their opinions.
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Join the discussion about new green along De Boelelaan

In a few years we are going to redevelop the middle section of the De Boelelaan, situated between the Beethovenstraat and the Parnassusweg. Part of this, is a new green bank along the De Boelegracht. Think and talk along via the Opp App.
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‘Building a residential neighbourhood is quite a complex process’

Zuidas will soon have a new residential neighbourhood: Ravel. Construction is set to start at the end of 2022, but there have been years of preparation leading up to that. As project manager, Monique Soe-Agnie has been very closely involved.
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A new green, child-friendly residential neighbourhood in Zuidas

Starting in 2022, a new green, car-free neighbourhood called Ravel will be created in Zuidas, providing 1,350 homes. Most of these will be relatively large, and in the social rental or mid-range rental sectors. They will be located in a park-like setting, with plenty of space for play and recreation.
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City Council approves plans for central section of De Boelelaan

On 20 March 2020, the City Council approved its policy document (Nota van Uitgangspunten) outlining the basic points of departure for the new layout of the central section of De Boelelaan, between Beethovenstraat and Parnassusweg. This is the first step towards redevelopment.

From resident wishes to sketches for street design

What to do with the public space in three side-streets of the George Gershwinlaan? The residents have been talking about this via an app since April 2018. On 22 September 2018 they gathered in the street and met with the Zuidas designers.
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