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Le 28.02.24
Farmers’ energy to serve ecological transition

Énergie Partagée has been federating and supporting actors of citizen energy in France for about a decade. The network is currently supporting 350 projects, whether they are photovoltaic installations, wind farms, biogas plants or wood-fired heating plants.

 

Énergie Partagée encourages the development of renewable energies locally and involves farmers more or less directly in an increasing share of the projects. As drivers of citizen cooperation, farmers often have local responsibilities and a real involvement in the trajectory of their territory. A vision that is indispensable for developing projects of this scale!

 

Read full article on CDURABLE 

Le 26.02.24
The month of January is in line with European hospitality seasonality according to the EXTENDAM barometer

After impressive performances in 2023, France closed the month of January with a 54% occupancy rate compared to 55% last year and a +1% average price. The national RevPAR, however, saw a slight decrease of -1%.

 

Île-de-France and the regions closed the month at 62% and 50% occupancy rates, respectively. In Europe, activity strengthened compared to last year with an occupancy rate of 55% (+3 points vs January 2023).

 

Find the complete results on Business Immo

 

Le 23.02.24
Real Estate: the promising yet delicate conversion of offices into housing

The conversion of out of date offices offers promising opportunities to revive the housing supply. For instance, REDMAN, in partnership with Icade Promotion, has been selected to convert the tower of the International Agency for Research on Cancer in Lyon into a mixed complex (housing, offices, shops, activities dedicated to social and solidarity economy, health services).

 

Matthias Navarro joins other industry professionals to share REDMAN’s vision on the necessary but complex transformation of office real estate in Les Echos. Beyond its economic dimension, this conversion is one of the responses to societal and environmental challenges.

 

To learn more about this major transition in the real estate sector, read the full article by Christophe Palierse in Les Echos