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Mini size for summer, take off with origami, a royal telework


It is rented

  • Gecina’s L1ve. © Gecina

    New tenant for L1ve, which received a Mipim Award last September. The 33,500 m2 complex, located on avenue de la Grande Armée, is now 95% pre-marketed. It will indeed host a large international recruitment firm by its delivery scheduled for 2022. The latter has made a commitment to Gecina on an area of ​​2,700 m2 in the Pergolèse building, and this, through a firm nine-year lease.

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  • A season still weakened by the Covid-19 crisis for French hotels: the group Best Western recorded an 11% drop in the turnover of its hotels compared to 2019, almost exclusively frequented by French customers (90.5%) this summer.
  • Le Sure Hotel by Best Western Reims Nord. © Best Western

    Le Sure Hotel by Best Western Reims Nord. © Best Western

    Take a look at the major trends in the Ile-de-France real estate market for the first half of 2021. Credit Agricole IDF reveals in its latest study that Hauts-de-Seine is the department that most attracts new borrowers in the region, with an increase of 9.9% in the average loan amount and 12.4% in the average loan amount. project.

  • Is it worth investing in a studio in Paris? Save Immo looked into the question and noted that the price of real estate in Paris has increased by 27.8% for five years, reaching € 10,300 per m2 on average this year.
  • It is still climbing. Housing observes a constant increase in real estate prices in large cities such as Angers, Aubervilliers, Clamart, Maisons-Alfort, Metz, Tourcoing and Vannes. These have increased by 15% over one year.

In progress…

  • Les Jardins d'Alba, in the Clause-Bois Badeau eco-district in Brétigny-sur-Orge

    Les Jardins d’Alba, in the Clause-Bois Badeau eco-district in Brétigny-sur-Orge

    The group Gambetta begins marketing the Les Jardins d’Alba program, located in the Clause-Bois Badeau eco-district in Brétigny-sur-Orge. This two-building residence will accommodate 32 homes, from T2 to T4, by its expected delivery in November 2023.

Shared spaces

  • Wojo Tolbiac Tolbiac's flexible workspace © Samuel Guigues

    Wojo Tolbiac Tolbiac’s flexible workspace © Samuel Guigues

    Come and work at the Parc des Princes: Wojo opens an ephemeral flexible workspace from September 6 to 9. On the program, view of the stadium and lunch on the lawn for € 24 a day.

  • the coworking moved to the Old Port of Marseille. The Babel Community inaugurates a new 8,500 m2 residence dedicated to flexible working and coliving.
  • Objective: better management of work-sharing. WeWork and Cushman & Wakefield join forces to optimize the management of coworking by providing clients, owners or businesses, the WeWork management experience platform combined with the asset management services of Cushman & Wakefield.
  • Not far from the famous cathedral of Amiens, My Amiens cocoon offers accommodation coliving turnkey with 14 rooms spread over 300 m2 in total.

The future of the hotel industry

Jean-Marc Palhon, President of Extendam

Jean-Marc Palhon, President of Extendam

“We must not oppose office, teleworking and hotel, because these options are very complementary”, affirmed this week Jean-Marc Palhon, president ofStretch, in a column published in Le Monde. According to this expert fromhospitality, “Figures and studies show that if employees do not want to return 100% to the office, they do not want to work remotely full time. In this context, different spaces of a hotel can turn out to be good third places, a transition between the office and the home ”.

New in…

  • The Central, a mixed program of the EPA Paris-Saclay currently developed by Demathieu Bard Immobilier, Pitch Promotion, Sogeprom and 3F, offers itself the services ofArchitectures Anne Démians. The architectural firm will be in charge of carrying out a technical program called Carré Central of 10,000 m2, allowing office / laboratory reversibility on behalf of BioLabs.
  • Office Real estate take off Geodis at Lyon Vinci Airports airport. The logistics specialist is moving into the Hub Business tertiary program, located near the Saint-Exupéry terminals.
  •  Le Central, at the heart of the Paris-Saclay urban campus in Palaiseau © DR

    Le Central, at the heart of the Paris-Saclay urban campus in Palaiseau © DR

    Good plan for the winter holidays. Next December will open the Ours Blanc Hotel & Spa, the latest investment byAssas Hotels with 66 rooms in the 3 Valleys ski area. The group also aims to open the RockyPop at the end of the year, a 4 * hotel with 118 rooms in a 6,000 m2 building in Chamonix-Les-Houches.

  • Something new also on the side of start-up made in France. Livingroom.immo offers a concept of bringing together real estate professionals and sellers / buyers via a platform where individuals can state their research and thus be identified and put in contact with professionals.
  • We spend the second at Weloge. The start-up is deployed in Lyon, Caen, Bordeaux, Cannes, Saint-Nazaire and Bayonne with 70 new employees.
  • Green news returns to Tagerim this week. The group intends to plant 4,000 trees in around 20 programs in France in order to offset the carbon impact of its projects.
  • When art invites itself on shopping sprees. AG Real Estate called on Charles Kaisin to develop Bird, a project illustrating the famous Westland sailboat using some 7,900 origami, within the Belgian shopping center, Westland Shopping.

Conflict in the air

  • The Gudin barracks in Montargis © DR

    The Gudin barracks in Montargis © DR

    Contestation in the air. A group of former AgroParisTech students protested in Yvelines against the sale of the Grignon estate and its 17th century castle, attributed by the State to Altarea Cogedim in order to build housing there. The 310-hectare site has been welcoming students, elected officials and researchers from INRAE ​​for two centuries, according to Le Figaro.

  • Program change for Nexity which was about to start work on the barracks of General Gudin dating from the 19th century, in Montargis. Roselyne Bachelot, Minister of Culture, opened a classification body for the historical monuments of the building, stopping the program for at least a year.

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