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HOUSES 25,000 INHABITANTS 46,000 33,000 Higher educated people 12,000 Practically educated people AREA 5.7 KM2 FOOD AND BEVERAGE ESTABLISHMENTS 410 HYDERABAD BANGALORE BERLIN VIENNA MUNICH GENEVA BRUSSELS THE HAGUE LONDON NEW YORK WASHINGTON HANGZHOU QINGDAO SHENZEN UTRECHT ROTTERDAM THE HAGUE DELFT ZOETERMEER LEIDEN EINDHOVEN AMSTERDAM New city + new economy = New The Hague Most of the growth in The Hague will take place in the Central Innovation District. The current total of 83,000 workers and 46,000 residents will double in the next 20 years, due to the development of this new section of the city. What we are seeing is the development of a new piece of the city, involving homes, job opportunities and services. This part of the city is also where the new economy of The Hague is gathering momentum: an inclusive, digital and socially oriented economy. Because this is a global trend: economic innovation is increasingly happening against an inner-city backdrop in which home and workplace and recreation reinforce one another due to their relative proximity. Turning growth into a positive force This vigorous growth will bring about challenges in terms of, for example, accessibility, liveability and appeal. But using this growth as a vehicle results in The Hague being an economic hub with international appeal, one that future generations will reap the benefits from. CID in The Hague The CID is the area between the stations HS, CS and Laan van NOI and includes Binckhorst. It is the economic heart of the city and the region, and the area in which a large part of the city’s urban development is taking place. The CID is where the economy of The Hague is being rejuvenated and where job opportunities are being generated for future generations. This is being done by combing the growth of the city with the economic modernisation. This way the economic heart of The Hague is developing towards a cohesive and internationally attractive hub which will benefit the entire city. CID in The Netherlands The economic axis of the province of Zuid-Holland accommodates the very qualities that could make a difference in terms of creating a better, more secure and just world. These can be harnessed by combining the power of The Hague with the knowledge and expertise of cities such as Leiden, Zoetermeer, Delft and Rotterdam. To this end we are developing the CID as a regional hub that will add value to the region and to the Dutch economy. CID in the world The Netherlands possesses unique qualities for making a difference in terms of creating a better, more secure and just world. These can be harnessed by combining peace, justice and security with 21 st -century questions regarding governance, technology and digitalisation. To this end we are developing an international hub where these issues physically come together and where parties from all over the world can come up with new ideas, new agreements and solutions. Den Haag Centraal Laan van NOI Den Haag HS COASTAL AREA INTERNATIONAL ZONE DOWNTOWN CID JOBS 83,000 Working population: 71% compared to 63% in entire The Hague COMPANIES / ORGANISATIONS 5,400 COMMUTING MOVEMENTS EACH DAY 200,000 6 UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTIONS OF APPLIED SCIENCES, 13 KNOWLEDGE INSTITUTIONS (INCLUDING EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS). UNIVERSITY & UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES STUDENTS 30,000 AVERAGE ANNUAL ACCRETION OF STUDENTS (UNIVERSITY & UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES) GENEVA 7,000 of which 850 internationals. CID 2040 Assignment + 25,000 houses + 50,000 inhabitants + 25,000 jobs + 210,000 Commuting movements www.ciddenhaag.nl @ciddenhaag Erwin Verkade The Hague Central Innovation District Opportunities for new The Hague Erwin Verkade
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Page 1: The Hague Central Innovation District Opportunities for new 71% ...€¦ · Hollands Spoor - Kop Binckhorst Stations- & Rivierenbuurt STARTUPS CREATIVE ECONOMY LIVING, WORKING AND

HOUSES

25,000

INHABITANTS

46,00033,000 Higher educated people

12,000 Practically educated people

AREA

5.7 KM2

FOOD AND BEVERAGE

ESTABLISHMENTS

410

HYDERABADBANGALORE

BERLIN

VIENNAMUNICHGENEVA

BRUSSELS

THE HAGUELONDON

NEW YORK

WASHINGTONHANGZHOU

QINGDAO

SHENZEN

UTRECHT

ROTTERDAM

THE HAGUEDELFT

ZOETERMEER

LEIDEN

EINDHOVEN

AMSTERDAM New city + new economy = New The Hague

Most of the growth in The Hague will take place in the Central Innovation District. The current total of 83,000 workers and 46,000 residents will double in the next 20 years, due to the development of this new section of the city. What we are seeing is the development of a new piece of the city, involving homes, job opportunities and services. This part of the city is also where the new economy of The Hague is gathering momentum: an inclusive, digital and socially oriented economy. Because this is a global trend: economic innovation is increasingly happening against an inner-city backdrop in which home and workplace and recreation reinforce one another due to their relative proximity.

Turning growth into a positive force

This vigorous growth will bring about challenges in terms of, for example, accessibility, liveability and appeal. But using this growth as a vehicle results in The Hague being an economic hub with international appeal, one that future generations will reap the benefits from.

CID in The HagueThe CID is the area between the stations HS, CS and Laan van NOI and includes Binckhorst. It is the economic heart of the city and the region, and the area in which a large part of the city’s urban development is taking place. The CID is where the economy of The Hague is being rejuvenated and where job opportunities are being generated for future generations. This is being done by combing the growth of the city with the economic modernisation. This way the economic heart of The Hague is developing towards a cohesive and internationally attractive hub which will benefitthe entire city.

CID in The NetherlandsThe economic axis of the province of Zuid-Holland accommodates the very qualities that could make a difference in terms of creating a better, more secure and just world. These can be harnessed by combining the power of The Hague with the knowledge and expertise of cities such as Leiden, Zoetermeer, Delft and Rotterdam. To this end we are developing the CID as a regional hub that will add value to the region and to the Dutch economy.

CID in the world The Netherlands possesses unique qualities for making a difference in terms of creating a better, more secure and just world. These can be harnessed by combining peace, justice and security with 21st-century questions regarding governance, technology and digitalisation.To this end we are developing an international hub where these issues physically come together and where parties from all over the world can come up with new ideas, new agreements and solutions.

Den HaagCentraal

Laan van NOI

Den Haag HS

COASTALAREA

INTERNATIONALZONE

DOWNTOWN

CID

JOBS

83,000Working population:

71% compared to 63% in entire The Hague

COMPANIES / ORGANISATIONS

5,400

COMMUTING MOVEMENTS EACH DAY

200,000

6 UNIVERSITIES AND

INSTITUTIONS OF APPLIED SCIENCES,

13 KNOWLEDGE INSTITUTIONS (INCLUDING EDUCATION

INSTITUTIONS).

UNIVERSITY & UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES STUDENTS

30,000AVERAGE ANNUAL ACCRETION OF STUDENTS (UNIVERSITY &

UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES) GENEVA

7,000 of which 850 internationals.

CID 2040 Assignment + 25,000 houses+ 50,000 inhabitants+ 25,000 jobs+ 210,000 Commuting

movements

ERWIN VERKADE

www.ciddenhaag.nl

� @ciddenhaag

Erwin Verkade

The Hague

Central Innovation District

Opportunitiesfor newThe Hague

Erwin Verkade

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Den HaagCentraal

Laan van NOI

Den Haag HS

GOVERNMENT AND INNOVATION KNOWLEDGE INSTITUTIONSHIGH-QUALITY CULTURE “POLICY CAMPUS”

HISTORICAL LIVING WORK AREA CULTURAL DIVERSITY STUDENTS

CITY CAMPUS STUDENTS BUSINESS

Turfmarkt - Centraal Station

Laakhaven - Hollands Spoor -Kop Binckhorst

Stations- & Rivierenbuurt

STARTUPS CREATIVE ECONOMY LIVING, WORKING AND RECREATING AT THE WATER

Railway infrastructureINFRASTRUCTURAL

BARRIER

BUSINESSCORPORATE (CYBER)SECURITY AND ICT/TECH CAMPUS

Beatrix -kwartier and Laan van NOI

Binckhorst

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“The Central Innovation District (CID) is an important hub for the Dutch economy. In the next five years, central government, the provincial authorities, MRDH and the municipality together will invest € 137 million in the mobility transition and better accessibility of the CID.”PAULINE KRIKKE, MAYOR OF THE HAGUE

“I think you are on the verge of introducing technology into sectors of the economy that are almost exclusively considered as public but can now be public and private.”- BRUCE KATZ, DIRECTOR OF NOWAK METRO FINANCE LAB, DREXEL UNIVERSITY AND CO-FOUNDER OF NEW LOCALISM ADVISORS


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