Amsterdam-Zuidoost is a borough (stadsdeel) of Amsterdam, Netherlands. It consists of four residential neighborhoods—Bijlmermeer, Venserpolder, Gaasperdam and Driemond—as well as the Amstel III/Bullewijk Business Park and the Amsterdam Arena entertainment and shopping district.
Original highrise and urban renewal low-rise homes in Bijlmermeer
Amsterdamse Poort shopping centre, Bijlmermeer
Stadsdeelkantoor ('district office') (2016) at Anton de Komplein, Bijlmermeer
The boroughs of Amsterdam are the eight principal subdivisions of the municipality of Amsterdam, Netherlands. Each borough is governed by a directly elected district committee (bestuurscommissie). The first Amsterdam boroughs were created in 1981, with other boroughs created in later years. The last area to be granted the status of borough was Amsterdam-Centrum (2002). The existing system of eight boroughs, covering all parts of Amsterdam, is the result of a major borough reform in 2010. The current boroughs have populations of around 80,000 to 150,000, which is equivalent to an average-sized municipality in the Netherlands.
Stadsdeelkantoor (district office) of the borough of Amsterdam Zuidoost
Refuse collection by the borough of Amsterdam-Centrum