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Le 23.06.23
Historic Performances in May According to the European Hotel Barometer

The European hotel industry achieved historic performances in May, according to the Barometer conducted by EXTENDAM with the support of its partners. These results suggest an optimistic scenario for the summer period.

 

Vianney Lautrous, Head of Asset Management at EXTENDAM, explains: “In May, the hotel industry experienced a somewhat quiet first half, despite the public holidays, both in Paris and in the regions. Throughout France, the growth in occupancy rates remains moderate compared to last year, even though the post-Covid recovery had been very strong“.

 

Those who might have been disappointed by the slow growth in occupancy rates can take comfort in the continued growth of average prices, notes Vianney Lautrous, Head of Asset Management at EXTENDAM: “We still observe stratospheric average prices, to the point where one may wonder where the glass ceiling is, as in June, it is highly likely to be surpassed once again.”

 

Find the results of the European Hotel Barometer on Business Immo

 

Find the results of the European Hotel Barometer on Business Immo 

Le 21.06.23
Maud Caubet Architectes Wins 1st Place in Rethinking the Future Awards in the Culture Category!

Last May, Maud Caubet Architects won the first prize in the Rethinking The Future competition in the Culture category with Les Sheds! A true heritage of the City of Pantin, the former Cartier-Bresson spinning mills have been rehabilitated, blending history, modernity, and landscape. The site now hosts two spaces: one dedicated to art, the other to early childhood, and serves as an exemplary model of architectural recomposition of existing structures.

 

Congratulations to Maud Caubet Architects for this achivement!

Le 20.06.23
[💡BONI.D] Fighting Against Disposable Culture, EverEver Launches the First Sustainable Dishwasher

Only 10% to 20% of broken appliances are repaired. Beyond being a significant cost for consumers, this practice proves to be an environmental disaster. Instead of throwing away 100g of broken parts, a user discards 45kg into the landfill.

 

To address this issue, Martin Hacpille launched EverEver, revolutionizing the French industrial approach to household appliances. His mission? To offer sustainable and made-in-France appliances by extending the lifespan of products. To achieve this, EverEver carefully selects materials to reduce impact by 45% and minimize the use of mineral and fossil resources by 70% compared to a standard dishwasher on the market. EverEver also prioritizes easily repairable products throughout their lifespan, achieved through simplified design and availability of spare parts for 20 years.

 

Thank you for this BONI.D!

 

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