Bink36, Creative business complex in Binckhorst, The Hague, Netherlands.
BINK36 consists of two interconnected buildings offering modern office spaces with fiber-optic internet and facilities that can be customized to match different needs. The layout allows both individual entrepreneurs and small teams to find work areas suited to their requirements.
The complex originated as a PTT telecommunications facility in 1918 when the Central Magazine Service relocated to the Binckhorst area. Over decades it shifted from serving a single large organization to hosting hundreds of independent business owners.
More than 300 entrepreneurs work here and shape the character of this space through their own choices about how to arrange and use their work areas. The presence of many small business owners creates a collaborative atmosphere where people from different fields cross paths regularly.
The complex is accessible by car and provides parking on the premises. It is worth checking ahead about parking arrangements and building access if you plan to spend a longer time here.
The building houses a large cafeteria that once was the biggest in the city and could seat hundreds of workers during lunch breaks. This space shows how differently people approached work life decades ago.
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