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Le 13.06.23
[💡BONI.D] Offering Every Senior the Appropriate Activity to Bring Meaning to Their Retirement with Silver Anana

A young nonprofit organization based in the Loire region, Silver Anana aims to enhance the inclusion of elderly individuals in society. Spearheaded by Jonathan Eudeline, the project aims to support individuals who are questioning their lives after retirement, through various complementary approaches: group workshops, individual guidance, and the use of self-guided tools.

 

Silver Anana provides advice, tools, and concrete solutions for retirees, enabling them to choose and organize the retirement they wish to experience, and (re)discover their role in community life.

 

A compassionate BONI.D!

 

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Le 12.06.23
The hotel industry asserts itself through its remarkable rebound and its role in urban transformation

In an interview with Business Immo, Jean-Marc Palhon, Chairman of EXTENDAM, analyzes the favorable winds that have propelled the European hotel industry despite a challenging macroeconomic environment. He also discusses how EXTENDAM has maintained a dynamic activity over the past year. These themes will also be addressed tomorrow morning during the presentation conference of the 2023 hotel industry barometer organized by Business Immo. With various indicators compiled by EXTENDAM with the support of its partners, the barometer provides insights into the dynamics of hotel and tourism activity in France and Europe.

 

Key figures, analyses, and investment perspectives in the hotel sector will also be discussed by industry professionals and experts. Join us tomorrow morning from 8.30 am to 10 am at the Cercle de l’Union Interalliée.

 

Discover the interview on Business Immo

 

Le 08.06.23
Kickoff for Phase 1 of the Lumières Pleyel Project!

Phase 1 of the Lumières Pleyel project, with construction set to begin this year for initial deliveries by 2027, will feature the development of eight buildings ranging from 12 to 17 stories. This ambitious project, the largest of its kind in the Île-de-France region, encompasses 116 housing units under the real solidarity lease arrangement, 247 market-rate housing units, 74 social housing units, and 44 intermediate rental units (transferred to Plaine Commune Habitat). The project also envisions a cultural and tourist program, characterized by meticulously designed architecture contributed by several architects including Maud Caubet Architectes, Snøhetta, Chaix & Morel et Associés, Ateliers 2/3/4/, and Mars Architectes.

 

As the winner of the Inventing Greater Paris 1 competition, the consortium Les Lumières Pleyel is led by Sogelym Dixence. Business Immo provides an overview of the project’s stages.

 

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