Primestone Development — Amsterdam & Warsaw
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Developments and partnerships

Read the latest news about our projects, partnerships and the future of real estate. From construction start to delivery — we keep you informed.

New Primestone office in Warsaw — Metropolitan Building
Expansion

Primestone Development expands to Warsaw — The next growth step has been taken

Alongside Amsterdam, Primestone Development has opened a second home base in Warsaw. With over 1,000 homes already in the pipeline, Primestone launches a large-scale Polish residential development agenda — in one of the fastest-growing metropolises in Europe.

Circl Technologies — off-grid solutions
Partnership

Primestone Development joins forces with Circl Technologies

Off-grid real estate: the future is now. In partnership with CIRCL Technologies, Primestone Development develops real estate that operates independently — energy independence, sustainability and smart design come together in every square metre.

Joop Geesinkweg — Amsterdam Overamstel
New development

A new destination for Amsterdam Overamstel — Primestone Development steps in

Primestone Development has acquired a strategic position on the Joop Geesinkweg in Amsterdam Overamstel. The location will host a mixed-use development of 35,000 m² — residential, care and commercial — right in the middle of one of the most dynamic transformation zones in the Netherlands.

One Milky Way — construction start
Construction start

One Milky Way in Den Haag begins construction of 270 homes

Construction has begun in Den Haag on One Milky Way, a 70-metre residential tower with 270 homes, premium office space and a commercial plinth. The project is a joint development with VORM and sets a new landmark in the Binckhorst district.

Wasa Student Village — completion
Completion

Wasa Student Village delivered in a record construction time of 20 weeks

Wasa Student Village in Amsterdam Sloterdijk has opened after a record construction time of twenty weeks. The village-style student complex houses 358 students across 7 buildings, with timber façade panels in three different motifs for visual variety.