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Haagsche Zwaan

Haagsche Zwaan exterior

As a core multi-let office property located in one of the most prestigious office districts in the Hague, Haagsche Zwaan offers our investors an attractive high-yielding opportunity. With rental uplift to be captured in the near future, we believe this asset will be a secure income generator for the platform.

         — Liz Sworn, Fund Manager, Europe
Haagsche Zwaan (The Swan), a 18,250 sq m (194,000 sq ft) prime multi-let office building is located in the most prestigious office district in The Hague, the central business district Beatrixkwartier. Within walking distance of the property are the two main train stations, The Hague Central Station and Station the Hague van NOI. The asset, known for its unique architecture, has a BREEAM in use ‘Very Good’ rating and is fully let to international occupiers including blue-chip corporates.


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Haagsche Zwaan

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Further information

TENANTS
Deloitte, Haskoning DHV Nederland BV, and Kuwait Petroleum Europe BV 
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Contact
Liz Sworn
Liz Sworn
Senior Director, Fund Management, Europe
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