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Vicartem just acquirred the 8 Place Royale office building at Nantes, a 2 442-sqm emblematic place historically owned by Société Générale. This building will complete the hospitalitymanagement company real estate collection and its 75 parcels of property. Its assets portfolio is now reaching € 200 millions. The breton group first win its spurs in the business sector with a close to 70 shops portofolio, before diversifying its activity in hospitality. Today, the goup owns and manages 13 hotels. Managed by Sébastien Meslin, the company has now only 2 stores.
Read the article in La Lettre économique de Bretagne of December 6th, 2022

AIR agency (Architectures Engineering Research) signs an ingenious vision and architectural design, guided by an approach anchored in uses of places and contexts. As a result of extensive research work, Stylea, a 33-unit building, offers a new way of living in a short, medium and long term. Over time and as everyone’s needs change, the apartments are easily transformed, going from studios to 5-bedroom duplexes, further promoting intergenerational links.
A project that illustrates the essential reflection of architects on the design of scalable housing in a world where lifestyles are constantly changing.

Taking part to the Universités d’Ete de l’Economie de Demain in Lyon on November 29, Gregory Doucet, Mayor of Lyon, and Flora Vidal, co-founder of Weavers, answered the question: “How to answer a social justice issue while remaining sober for an economic player?”
For the Mayor of Lyon: “Sobriety provides a remarkable opportunity, since it legitimizes short circuits, circular economy and re-employment. It is not just a question of carrying out a shift effort in a fair way but also a question of generalizing innovative approaches by local companies, of great ecological and social interest”.
For Flora Vidal: “Wealth and resources’ distribution are the central topic of a sober economy.… We do not all consume in the same way and we do not contribute in the same proportions to the environment collapse. A fair sobriety would tackle overconsumption and unnecessary uses that do not benefit everyone equally”.