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Renée Costes backs intergenerational cohabitation start-up

The group plans to invest €1m to support Colette's development
Intergenerational cohabitation is governed by article 117 of the Élan law (VectorMine / Adobe Stock)
Intergenerational cohabitation is governed by article 117 of the Élan law (VectorMine / Adobe Stock)
Business Immo
June 17, 2025 | 8:11 AM

Translated from French.

Specializing in property monetization solutions for senior citizens, the Renée Costes group has taken over the start-up Colette, which has made intergenerational cohabitation its trademark.

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