Alderman Van Dantzig gives official go-ahead for the construction of The Ensemble in Amsterdam Southeast

Ensemble Persbericht

Unique, sustainable mixed-use development by Great Grey Investments and Wonam comprising 592 apartments, offices, social and commercial facilities.  

Municipality of Amsterdam will own the health centre with a pharmacy and a talent centre for young people. 
Greystar acquired the 592 apartments of which 415 are in the ‘mid-rent segment’.
Great Grey Investments remains owner of 20,000 m2 of office space, the commercial facilities and the parking garage; the development is led by Grey Investments and Wonam. 

The Hague, 12 September 2022 – Reinier van Dantzig, Alderman for Housing for the City of Amsterdam, gave the official go-ahead for the construction of The Ensemble in Amsterdam Southeast. The Ensemble is now one of the largest and most sustainable mixed-use high-rise developments in the Netherlands. The two almost energy-neutral towers comprise 592 apartments, facilities, and amenities such as a health centre with a pharmacy, a talent centre for young people, offices, and commercial facilities. The Ensemble is being built in the new urban district Hondsrugpark in Amsterdam Southeast and is expected to be completed in mid-2025. 

The Ensemble has a strong focus on social amenities for the entire area. Therefore, lots of space will be used for social facilities and services including a talent centre for young people and a health centre with a pharmacy. The Municipality of Amsterdam will become the owner of these two facilities.

Reinier van Dantzig, alderman for Housing and Spatial Planning for the city of Amsterdam: “We are making good progress developing Amstel III into a new residential area of Amsterdam. Ensemble is one of the projects of which we could be very proud, featuring affordable housing with low energy costs. Combining living, working and facilities, we are building on the vision for Amsterdam in which we not only build houses but develop a society.” 

Great Grey Investments will remain the owner of the offices, car park and commercial facilities whilst the development is led by Great Grey Investments and Wonam. 

The two residential towers were recently acquired by Greystar on behalf of the Greystar Equity Partners Europe Fund; a fund that recently completed a successful investment round. The 592 apartments, 415 of which are in the ‘mid-rent segment’, include studios and two-, three- and four-bedroom flats.

A sustainable home for everyone

The former office buildings at Karspeldreef 14-16 in Amsterdam are making way for a mixed-use building with two imposing towers, 115 and 95 metres high, respectively, including a mix of housing types such as studios, two-, three- and four-bedroom apartments. This mix will make The Ensemble suitable for a wide range of audiences such as single households, young couples, and small families. The approximately 20,000 m2 of office space is spread over 5 floors with 3,600 m2 LFA. This is unique in the Amsterdam office market and meets today’s occupiers' most relevant needs for flexibility, meeting, collaboration and sustainability. The parking garage will provide space for 2,350 bicycles, 120 scooters and 239 cars.

Its diverse range of social facilities is aimed at meetings, socialising and recreating. The Ensemble aims to become a home for the neighbourhood. This makes The Ensemble an impactful development for both the residents of Southeast and the new developing city district Amstel III. An educational film will be made of the construction of The Ensemble, which will be shown at schools in Southeast to enthuse young people about a job in construction.  

The entire development, including the apartments, is almost energy-neutral using heat and cold sources, green roofs and solar panels. It will be one of the largest and most sustainable residential buildings in the Netherlands. The offices will receive the sustainability label BREEAM Excellent for creating sustainable buildings with minimal environmental impact. The building exceeds the highest Amsterdam BENG standards and goes a step further than what are currently the minimum requirements for sustainability.

Attractive and complete city district

The large office area Amstel III below the Johan Cruijff Arena is turning into a mixed city quarter for thousands of Amsterdam residents. By 2027, there will be ten thousand homes at Bullewijk and Holendrecht stations. The offices will thus make way for a complete urban district. Along with the construction of many homes, there will also be many neighbourhood facilities, such as schools, health centres, neighbourhood rooms, a youth talent centre, a pharmacy, childcare and sports facilities. And the area will become much greener: Hondsrugweg will be transformed into a huge city park where people can live, work, and relax (hondsrugpark.nl). The municipality is working intensively with various developers to give the area a quality boost in co-creation.

Organisation and advisors

The Ensemble was initiated and is being developed by Great Grey Investments and Wonam. The building was designed by Van Belle & Medina - CONIX RDBM Architects, with Cordeel responsible for all construction. 

Great Grey Investments and Wonam were advised in this transaction by Loyens & Loeff (legal & tax), Capital Value (commercial), and Kempen (financing). Financing for the completed development phase has been provided by RAX, whilst Cheyne Capital Management, with Greenberg Taurig acting as advisor, provided financing for the construction of the commercial part. 

Greystar was advised by Houthoff (legal), Deloitte (tax and financial) and Savills (technical). The financing for Greystar's acquisition was provided by ING and Rabobank.  

 
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