Zwolle's Stadshagen shopping centre expansion kicks off with new parking and phased construction
Residents of Zwolle can soon expect an upgraded Stadshagen shopping centre, with 48 new parking spaces and improved amenities. Construction starts on 7 April 2026, ensuring accessibility remains a priority during the phased expansion.
| Key Fact | Details |
|---|---|
| Location | Stadshagen, Zwolle (Overijssel) |
| Start Date | 7 April 2026 (preparatory work) |
| New Parking Spaces | 20 on Werkerlaan, 28 on Veldbeemgras |
| Phased Construction | Asphalt removal, cable/pipeline relocation, construction fencing |
| Accessibility | Underground car park, bicycle parking, traffic controllers during peaks |
| Stakeholders | Municipality of Zwolle, Dura Vermeer, De Hoge Dennen, Jumbo Nagelmaeker |
| Monitoring | Updates via BouwApp (QR code available) |
The Municipality of Zwolle oversees urban development and public amenities, ensuring projects like the Stadshagen expansion align with local needs. Dura Vermeer, as the developer, collaborates with public and private partners to deliver infrastructure improvements while maintaining accessibility.
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Expansion of Stadshagen shopping centre can now truly begin
The expansion of the Stadshagen shopping centre can now truly get underway. The Municipality of Zwolle, Dura Vermeer, the retailers' association, De Hoge Dennen (owner of the current shopping centre) and Jumbo Nagelmaeker are pleased to have reached agreements together and can now take the next step in developing the area.
Joint agreements reached
Over the past period, constructive discussions have been held between the aforementioned parties. The parties state: ‘We are pleased that we have had good discussions and everyone feels comfortable with the start. It is good that construction can now truly begin.’ In the coming weeks, the agreements will be further elaborated and then visibly implemented. Among other things, 20 additional parking spaces will be created on Werkerlaan and 28 on Veldbeemgras. In addition, some supplementary management measures will be implemented. Thanks to this joint approach, there is sufficient confidence to proceed with the construction of the shopping centre expansion.
Continuation of preparatory work
The preparatory work – to make the site on Belvédèrelaan further construction-ready – will resume on Tuesday, 7 April 2026 (after Easter). This will mark the start of the shopping centre expansion, an important development for the district and the level of amenities in the area.
Phased execution
These preparatory works, before actual construction can begin, will be carried out in phases. First, the Municipality of Zwolle will start by placing construction fences, removing asphalt and clearing the construction site. These works will begin on Tuesday, 7 April and will take approximately two weeks. Dura Vermeer will then continue with the preparatory work, including relocating cables and pipelines.
Good accessibility guaranteed
- Parking is available in the underground car park beneath the existing shopping centre, in the garage beneath the Bewegingshuis, on the parking areas on Werkerlaan and in the vicinity of the shopping centre.
- The underground car park beneath the existing shopping centre will remain accessible from both sides (Belvédèrelaan/Werkerlaan) throughout the entire construction period.
- Traffic controllers will be deployed during busy periods.
- There is ample bicycle parking around the shopping centre, including additional spaces on the side of Werkerlaan.
Visitors, suppliers and entrepreneurs will be informed about practical measures regarding parking and logistics via the BouwApp and signage.
Moving forward together
The Municipality of Zwolle, Dura Vermeer, De Hoge Dennen and the retailers will continue to work closely together during the implementation. The shared goal is a future-proof, attractive and well-accessible shopping centre where entrepreneurs can work pleasantly and visitors enjoy coming.
Follow the work via BouwApp
The expansion of the shopping centre is a development by De Stadsmakers (Dura Vermeer). The work can be followed via the BouwApp (see QR code). Questions can also be submitted through this channel.
