Refitting Vacancy for the Creative Industry

A Strategy to Create and Maintain a Creative Community

Conference Paper (2017)
Author(s)

Rob Geraedts (TU Delft - Design & Construction Management)

Hilde Remoy (TU Delft - Real Estate Management)

A. van der Hoek

Research Group
Design & Construction Management
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© 2017 Rob P. Geraedts, H.T. Remøy, A. van der Hoek
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2017
Language
English
Copyright
© 2017 Rob P. Geraedts, H.T. Remøy, A. van der Hoek
Research Group
Design & Construction Management
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Abstract

The high vacancy rate in the office building market in the Netherlands is mainly explained by an overproduction of office space. The demand is expected to decrease further due to aging of the population, a changing economy and the decreasing need for space. A possible new end-user is the creative industry. The different working standards of this industry lead to different use of office space than the large-scale offices of the production economy. Adaptive reuse can create a solution for the need of new accommodations in this part of the office market. In this research a strategy has been developed that explains which characteristics a vacant office building must meet to be reused for the creative industry, which facilities it must offer and how tenants should be selected and managed. The possibilities have been researched by a detailed literature research, three in-depth case studies with successful redevelopments for the creative industry in Eindhoven, Rotterdam and Amsterdam and interviews with several experts in practice.

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