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In a particularly competitive market, and just a few months after the opening of the Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain, the Louvre Saint-Honoré confirmed its appeal with the arrival of 4 new clients for more than 7,000 m² of office space. This sales momentum illustrates the choice companies are making for exceptional buildings that combine centrality, architectural quality and excellent services.
The transactions recorded reflect the increasingly polarised nature of the Paris market, with an average headline rent of close to €1,100/sq.m - a signature reaching €1,175/sq.m, an average firm term of 7.3 years and a support rate of 17 % in line with market standards.
«With these signings, the Louvre Saint-Honoré is once again establishing itself as a benchmark for new-generation Parisian business centres. In addition to the arrival of the Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain, it is the completely redesigned working environment that is attracting companies looking for distinctive spaces designed to retain their talents and convey an image of excellence. Other restructured areas will be available next summer, offering new opportunities within the asset,» says Virginie KRAFFT, SFL's Sales Director.
The refurbishment of the halls by Ateliers Jean Nouvel, the redesign of the shared spaces (restaurant, club, private meeting rooms) by Ana Moussinet, and the work carried out by MO Architectes and HCI to transform the design and technical quality of the offices have all convinced new high-profile users, including La Caisse (formerly CDPQ), Pinterest, RSA and Capital Fund Management.
«Today, more than ever, a building's attractiveness is determined on a number of levels: the quality of service areas, the aesthetics of the premises, the flexibility of uses, etc. These dimensions were fully integrated into the Louvre Saint-Honoré renovation project, with the aim of finding the best balance between user comfort and environmental impact. The recent award of the BREEAM In-Use Excellent label confirms this comprehensive approach,» says Matthieu ARROU-VIGNOD, Head of Marketing at SFL.
Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain, 2 place du Palais-Royal
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Office space
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Lounge 151 / café & meeting room
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