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Le 08.02.24
EXTENDAM, Stone Capital and Keys REIM team with Outsite !

Bertrand Pullès, co-CEO of EXTENDAM and investment manager Maxime Durand said: “We believe that Outsite’s innovative approach to hospitality perfectly aligns with EXTENDAM’s investment strategy. This partnership will enable us to expand our footprint in Europe and offer unique experiences to modern travellers”

 

The co-living & co-working operator which creates properties for digital nomads and remote workers and the partners have signed an agreement to back its European expansion plan with a €300 million commitment to secure new properties.

 

The collaboration will allow Outsite to scale up and multiply its current inventory by fourfold, reaching over 3,500 keys within the next five years.

 

Read the entire article on Hospitality Investor

Le 07.02.24
Long Live Housing!: Transforming the existing in line with climate challenges

Maud Caubet spoke yesterday at the seminar “Long Live Housing!: Transforming the existing in line with climate challenges” organized by the CAUEs of Île-de-France and the DRAC Île-de-France, on the occasion of the presentation of the work of the CAUE Observatory of Île-de-France.

 

This day of exchanges and sharing of experiences made it possible to address two very important subjects: rehabilitation and housing quality for all. A great opportunity for Maud Caubet Architects to present, alongside Iain Hutton, the ongoing work she’s leadinf on the site of the Château de Levallois-Perret: the restructuring of a maternity hospital into a building of housing units near a historical monument, the Hospice Richard Wallace

Le 06.02.24
Nicolas Ponson, portrait of a low-carbon developer

As ALTEV’s arrival within the REDMAN Group was announced, Julie Le Bolzer painted the portrait of Nicolas Ponson, co-founder of REDMAN, a low-carbon developer, a mission-driven company, certified as BCorp. Since 2007, Nicolas Ponson and his partner Matthias Navarro have shaped REDMAN into a force for change, with a clear vision: the development of low-carbon urban projects with a strong transformational lever.

 

His recent activity demonstrates REDMAN’s commitment this year to further strengthen its dedication to rehabilitation rather than construction for a future with low environmental impact and high social impact, which the group intends to develop with its peers. “Everyone needs it, but no company can do it alone… especially if it doesn’t dare,” emphasizes Nicolas Ponson.

 

Read Julie Le Bolzer’s portrait of Nicolas Ponson in Les Echos