In 1512, troops from
Guelders attacked the city and plundered the Lastage, the industrial area with shipyards on the eastern side outside the city. Between 1515 and 1518 an armof the
Amstel was dug out, the Zwanenburgwal, leading to the Nieuwe Gracht, as the Oudeschans was then called. This became the defensive moat for the east side of the city. A defensive wall was thrown up with the earth dug out, on which a wooden palisade was erected. The Montelbaan tower was built in 1516 as part of this defensive work. At the end of the 16th century, during the Second Expansion, three islands southeast of the Nieuwe Gracht were included: Uilenburg, Marken (later called Valkenburg ) and Rapenburg. When a new city wall was erected to defend against the Spanish, it included the new islands. The Nieuwe Gracht and the old redoubt lost its defensive function. In 1602 a channel was cut through the Sint Antoniesdijk on the south side of the Oudeschans, and the Sint Antoniesluis (a lock) was built so that ships could sail to the Amstel via the Zwanenburgwal. The West-Indian warehouse is on the 's-Gravenhekje, where the Oudeschans flows into the Oosterdok. This monumental complex, built in 1642, was the headquarters of the
Dutch West India Company between 1646 and 1674. In 1833, after a rumor that ghosts had been seen, the Oudeschans was nicknamed the ghost quay. The Oudeschans and the parallel Nieuwe Uilenburgerstraat, were located in the heart of the old
Jodenbuurt (Jewish neighborhood) of Amsterdam. In 1927 the municipality built a block of 72 homes in the style of the late
Amsterdam School in collaboration with the Bouwfonds Handwerkers Vriendenkring. The block was designed by Jan Hendrik Mulder Jr. (1888–1960) and built on the Oudeschans / Nieuwe Uilenburgerstraat. The ground floor areas, with the monumental natural stone entrance at Oudeschans 21, were originally designed as storage for the goods, stalls and carts of the Jewish street market on Nieuwe Uilenburgerstraat, which was popular before
World War II. The complex is used as an exhibition and studio space, and offers space for artists and young entrepreneurs. The Korendrager warehouse on Oudeschans 73-77 was destroyed by fire in 1949. Between 1974 and 2004, the
Bimhuis stood here. When this concert hall for jazz and improvised music had found a new home in the
Muziekgebouw aan 't IJ, an apartment building was built on the site in 2007 based on a design by Tekton architects. ==Notable residents==