Business Immo presents the highlights of the 1st half of 2024. From Burdigala to the Pleyel Tower, via the former Lacoste headquarters.
1. Le Burdigala: luxury hotels embrace lifestyle in Bordeaux
"Burdigala", a reference to the ancient name of the city of Bordeaux, is a hotel nestled just a stone's throw from the Mériadeck business district. Established in 1988 by the Gaillac family, it was the first Bordeaux hotel to be awarded five stars. The hotel's high standards have earned it a complete overhaul, with the aim of recovering the star it has lost over the years
2. Flag ceremony at the Pointe des Arts site on Ile Seguin
On July 3, the flag ceremony took place on the Pointe des Arts site on Ile Seguin. The event marked an important milestone in the project, which will eventually be transformed into a 53,000 m² cultural district
3. Pleyel office tower transformed into hotel resort
Bought by Financière des Quatre Rives on behalf of Pleyel Investissement, the Pleyel Tower - an office building until 2008 - has become the H4 Hotel Wyndham Paris Pleyel Resort, after six years of work...
4. Lacoste's former head office gives way to a 5-star hotel
A 5-star hotel and three flagships are set to open at 17 rue du Mont Thabor, a stone's throw from Place Vendôme, in October. Until it officially opens, the hotel will be privatized by a client for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games...
5. ESPCI inaugurates its new research center in the heart of Paris
On May 30, eleven years after construction work was announced, the ESPCI Paris inaugurated its new research building on its historic campus, rue Vauquelin, in the capital's 5th arrondissement...