🌟 Porseleinen Toren Delft (NL) fully occupied 🌟
Happy to share that the Porseleinen Toren was not only fully let far before the building was completed, but it is also fully occupied. The first few tenants received their keys to their brand-new apartments three weeks after the official opening on April 16th. The final group of residents have now moved into the Porseleinen Toren, marking the complete occupancy of all units.
The Porseleinen Toren is the first full residential development for Redevco and a tangible example of Redevco’s ambition to grow its residential activities through its Urban Living strategy and help resolve the demand-supply imbalance in the housing sector by creating sustainable and innovative residential buildings.
Therefore, it was important to us to help people get access to affordable and quality housing so 20% transitioned from social housing and almost 90% of larger apartments are occupied by multiple households. Of the smaller units none are rented to tenants with an annual income exceeding €70K. To do this, we applied priority criteria and with that contributed to a proper and just flow in the Dutch housing market, even if only on a relatively small scale.
Another key objective is that our projects add to the liveability and sustainability of cities, so The Porseleinen Toren was built to be sustainable in operation with solar panels on all rooftops, and a special, innovative thermo system which extracts air from outside and processes this to manage the cooling and heating in the tower. In the building process as well as in the design measures were incorporated to minimise the CO2 emissions.
Furthermore, we put great emphasis on helping to connect the residents with each other: there is the community app to facilitate communications, and a beautiful roof terrace with an adjoining living room for social activities. Then the Porseleinen Toren also offers a solution for smart parcel distribution, shared mobility services via a partner and a commercial space that will be exploited in a manner that will add social value for the neighborhood.
So far, we received good feedback from the new tenants about a number of aspects. The exceptional finishing stands out because of the quality walls, kitchen, and sound insulation. Specifically, the floor finish has received rave reviews. Also, the buildings’ prime location is a premium for its residents: in close proximity to the station and city center, which is a big plus.
Thank you to everyone involved making this happen especially Linda Vervloed Bert van Lunteren Maurice Kuijten MRE Matthew Boere Göran Boon Nick van de Sanden Robert Bakker Vincent Bacas Fleur Abas
More about the building can be found on: https://lnkd.in/ehM3NuBx