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OUR REFERENCES Master planning |
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Ecopôle Grand Lyon - Feyzin (69)
15-hectare first Ecopôle in the Lyon region, a milestone in the scope of the “Vallée de la Chimie” renewal action plan, and an eco-responsible and urban approach. |
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Vallée de la Chimie renewal (69)
Further to the completion of Groupe Pierre Le Goff and Aguettant developments, Groupe em2c is taking the renewal of 63,000 m² up with Grand Lyon, and the City Council of Saint-Fons. It is thus supporting the economic and environmental change of the territory. |
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Greenopolis – Lyon (69)
21,500 m² mixed-business Park in inner Lyon. The site is registered as Zone Franche Urbaine (socially deprived area where businesses setting up job-creation schemes are partially and temporarily exempt from social security contributions) and it is to host SMEs, SMIs and a business hub (village d’entreprises) and to create 650 jobs. |
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Grand Stade scheme - Vénissieux (69)
60,000 seats capacity stadium and 72,000 m² SHON (net floor area) shopping centre with 39,500 m² sales area. Architects: HOK International & HOK SVE. |
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Projet ET1CL scheme – Vénissieux (69)
25 hectares to be renewed while mixing culture, retail, light industry, hospitality, residential, and public realm according to conceptual « pervasive digital technologies ». |
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Valentine Vallée Verte - Marseille (13)
83,000 m² development: new construction + renewed former Nestlé factory site, with a focus on the environment (HQE standard), the mixed-use (industry, tertiary sector and residential), the people (promenade, wood, lounge), and employment. |
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Arsenal scheme – the GIAT site – Tarbes (65)
20 hectares to be renewed in order to recover part of the city of Tarbes into a new neighbourhood while enhancing the existing historic buildings according to a mixed-use town planning strategy: residential, community amenities, cinemas, offices, services… |
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