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Le 11.01.22
EXTENDAM launches the FPCI Convert Hotel, a fund dedicated to the reversibility of hotel assets

Why not transform obsolete or under-utilized hotel assets by orienting them towards a multi-use operation that meets the real needs of neighborhoods, residents, and consumers over time? This is what EXTENDAM is now proposing through the new FPCI Convert Hotel. This transformation can go as far as converting hotels that are too small and not profitable enough for commercial use into residential accommodation.

 

This fund will thus support the needs of “the new generation of hotel industry entrepreneurs, who today want more flexible and plural models” according to Jean-Marc Palhon, President of EXTENDAM.

 

Read the full article on Business Immo

Le 07.01.22
Zoom on Origine by Maud Caubet Architects in AMC

Built mainly of wood, the eight floored project takes up the challenge of contemporary architecture, thanks to a bioclimatic approach, integrating geothermal energy, connection to urban heating networks, photovoltaic panels, natural light, and rainwater recovery. Nature takes all its importance in this project, with nearly 6,500 sqm of landscaped areas.

Le 06.01.22
2022: “replace the vice bonus with the virtue bonus”

At the start of the year, Caroline Neyron looks back on the 2021 assessment of the impact economy, on the various proposals of the Impact France Movement and on the need to clarify the rules of the game for companies, with a clear frame of reference that can also be shared by consumers and employees.

 

Even if she believes that in 2021, some appointments have been missed for the economy, the managing director is delighted to see the climate and inclusion becoming major issues for small and large companies. The French Presidency of the European Union and the presidential election are two new momentum and great opportunities to deploy, on a larger scale, a responsible economy that will allow us all to approach the coming years in good conditions.

 

Read the full interview of Caroline Neyron for The Good