Nieuw Binckhorst

Coordinates: 52°04′08″N 4°20′29″E / 52.0689°N 4.3414°E / 52.0689; 4.3414
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Nieuw Binkhorst is a former industrial area in southeast The Hague, Netherlands, originally called Binckhorst, for which a plan was adopted in 2009 to transform 99.5 hectares (246 acres) into a mixed-use development along the lines of New Urbanism, including residential, employment and entertainment components and with Randstadrail regional light rail service. The Hague's long-term plan Structuurvisie 2020, "Structural Vision 2020", sees Nieuw Binckhorst as a future part of the city center of The Hague. It is seen as fundamental to the realization of the international ambitions of The Hague, and of the Randstad conurbation.[1][2]

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52°04′08″N 4°20′29″E / 52.0689°N 4.3414°E / 52.0689; 4.3414