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Le 02.05.23
EXTENDAM and Groupe WS Transform an Aging Business Center into an Aparthotel

The project involves a six-story complex on André Morizet Avenue. Its aim is to transform what was once a hotel, then an office building, into a 3-star upscale residence with 41 serviced apartments.

 

Raphael Madar, CEO of Groupe WS, explains: “This project responds to an entirely new demand: that of workers who have moved to the provinces and are seeking a regular foothold in Île-de-France, which is more personal than a traditional hotel“.

 

Other similar projects, co-signed by EXTENDAM and Groupe WS, are expected to emerge soon. John Hewitt, real estate manager at EXTENDAM, says: “We are looking at a number of cases. Our strategy of transforming old hotel assets or obsolete office buildings is more relevant than ever. The idea is to expand this offering not only in Île-de-France but also in other regions“.

 

Read Catherine Boquet’s article in Les Echos

 

Le 28.04.23
[💡BONI.D] Reusable and Sustainable Everyday Products with INGA

Reusable and sustainable everyday products? It’s possible with INGA! To address the significant number of disposable products and everyday items discarded each year in France, Benjamin Bir, Marion Guy, and Christophe Terrin had an idea. That idea is INGA, a brand that aims to inspire everyone to transition from disposable to sustainable by offering reusable household paper and items (such as paper towels, sponges, makeup remover pads, etc.).

 

INGA offers affordable products made from recyclable, recycled, and/or organic materials designed to last a long time with the same effectiveness, in order to convince consumers to make the switch.

 

Thank you INGA, for this wonderful initiative!

 

Le 27.04.23
CUBE.S, Saving Energy While Having Fun!

Launched in 2019, this challenge among middle schools and high schools has already engaged nearly 300,000 students from over 900 educational institutions in using their imagination to save energy. This competition brings together students, teachers, and technicians around the same issue: how to adjust their behaviors to consume less. A partnership between local government and the National Education system is also formed during the competition to support each team in their quest for savings.

 

Read full article in La Gazette des Communes