PARIS VAL DE MARNE AT THE HEART OF THE GREATER PARIS

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PARIS VAL DE MARNE AT THE HEART OF THE GREATER PARIS
Elizabeth Rodrigues
General Manager
Here is Building
the Greater Paris
Orly-Rungis
2nd largest economic centre
in the Paris region
GRAND PARIS EXPRESS
Pierre PAUMELLE
François Pays
Inward Investment Director
Tel. + 33 1 43 90 64 08
ppaumelle@valdemarne.com
English speaking contact
Tel. + 33 1 43 90 64 06
fpays@valdemarne.com
Line 15 by 2022
Line 14 to Paris Orly Airport by 2024
quality of life
Linlin Lu
Mandarin speaking contact
:
Tel. + 33 1 43 90 64 14
llu@valdemarne.com
Axel Ouvrard
English & Spanish speaking
contact
Tel. + 33 1 43 90 64 18
aouvrard@valdemarne.com
Laurent Ponce
Innovation project manager
Tel. +33 1 43 90 43 11
lponce@valdemarne.com
Laura Bourquin
22 parks and over
2,550 hectares of forest
Spanish speaking contact
Su contacto español :
Tel. +34 625 86 43 50
lbourquin@valdemarne.com
THE MOST ATTRACTIVE PROPERTY PRICES
in the PARIS region
Dominique Parganin
Innovation project Director
Tel. +33 1 43 90 64 07
dparganin@valdemarne.com
Kathy Baudez
Head of Communication
and Marketing
Tel. + 33 1 43 90 64 17
kbaudez@valdemarne.com
valdemarne.com
Crédit photos de couverture : ©Gerard Launet/gettyimages.com - Aéroports de Paris - 2014 Fabien Meddour / suburbanstudio - CDT 94 / Didier Adam - David Lees/gettyimages.com
The Val-de-Marne Development Agency is a
receptive and experienced multidisciplinary
team whose primary aim is to ensure that you
receive a proper welcome and benefit from its
expertise and abilities in all your activities.
EST
An international team
at your service
AT THE HEART OF
THE GREATER PARIS
DYNAMICS
PARIS
VAL DE MARNE
IN
PARIS
VAL DE MARNE
DEVELOPMENT
AGENCY
Paris
Val de Marne
AT THE FOREFRONT
OF GREATER PARIS
Val-de-Marne is the
first area in which the
project of the Greater
Paris Express enters
its operational phase
Christian Garcia,
Director of Institutional Relations
for the Société du Grand Paris7
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©Aéroports de Paris
THE MAIN
DEVELOPMENT
PROJECTS IN PARIS
VAL DE MARNE
An exceptional
and growing
transportation network
•4
highways, 3 subway lines, 5 RER
LEGENDE
•
•
Major development projects
CENTRAL PART OF LES ARDOINES
Grand Paris Express routes and related projects
©D.Grandemange
•
Planned stations on Lines 14 and 15 of the Grand Paris Express
Motorways
Railway lines (RER, subway, trams)
•
Green space
3
4
21
(Regional Express Transportation)
lines and tram T7.
O
ver 140 regular bus lines.
T
he largest multimodal transport
hub in France (road-rail hub) and
the second-largest river-borne
multimodal hub in the Ile-de-France
region, the Bonneuil-sur-Marne harbor.
P
aris-Orly, the second-largest
French airport, with 28.9 million
passengers in 2014 and among the
top ten European airports.
T
he first subway line of the Grand
Paris Express, scheduled to become
operational in 2022.
Innovation in motion
•2
,600 researchers
and research lecturers.
•F
rance’s second largest clinical
research hub, the world-famous
Institut Gustave Roussy, Europe’s
leading cancer research centre.
• 800 innovative companies listed
in our Innovation Atlas.
• Innovation events organised by
the development agency:
les Nocturnes, les Matinales, l’École
de l’Innovation.
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The land of knowledge
and talent
• 3 significant universities and
18 engineering schools:
Université Paris-Est Créteil,
École Nationale Vétérinaire d’Alfort,
EPITA and EPITECH in KremlinBicêtre, EFREI and Sup Biotech
in Villejuif, ESME Sudria and ESIEA
in Ivry-sur-Seine, etc.
• 55,000 students, including
1,200 PhD applicants.
• 154,000 executives and white collar
workers, representing 23% of the
local working population.
DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
AND TOTAL AREA
PROGRAMME
AND KEY DATES
CACHAN STATION COMPLEX (Cachan)
> 25 – 30,000 m2
Offices, housing, shops: 25,000 – 30,000 m2
> 2020 – 2022
GRAND PARC CAMPUS (Villejuif)
Science facilities and office buildings (180,000 m2), healthcare
training centre (20,000 m2), amenities, shops, services (30,000 m2),
housing (20,000 m2)
> 2015 – 2027
SOCIETE GENERALE CAMPUS (Val-de-Fontenay)
> 90,000 m2
Offices
> 1st semester 2016
CHAMPIGNY CENTRE STATION COMPLEX:
Station and related development (Champigny-sur-Marne)
> 4,850 m2 / 4,750 m2 / 1 ha
Offices: potential to be evaluated, shops: 500 m2 /
150 housing units / 370 housing units
> Grand Paris Express station: 2022, related projects: 2017 – after 2022
CHAMPIGNY UNION JAURES (Champigny-sur-Marne)
> 4 ha
Offices: 180 m2, housing: 310 units, shops: 4,000 m2
> After 2016 – 2020
CHOISY PORT (Choisy-le-Roi)
> 172,000 m2 on 12 ha
Housing (830 units delivered), amenities (delivered)
Business units: 105,000 m2 including 73,000 m2 of offices
> Before 2016
GASTRONOMY CENTRE (Rungis)
> 7.5 ha
Cultural amenities (20,000 m2), training centres, accommodation,
shops, services
> 2023 (approx.)
COEUR D’ORLY
> 160,000 m2
Offices: 65,000 m2 (20,000 m 2 delivered 2015: Askia),
hotels, shops
CRETEIL DUVAUCHELLE EST (Créteil)
> 37,000 m2 on 14 ha
National Handball Centre: 13,200 m2 (approx.),
hotel: 7,000 m2, offices: 17,000 m2
> Handball Centre and hotel to open Sept. 2018
CRETEIL L’ECHAT GPE STATION (Créteil)
> 22,000 m2
Student and tourist accommodation: 7,500 m2, housing 8,000 m2,
offices: 6,000 m2, services and shops
> Grand Paris Express station: Sept. 2016 – 2022 (approx.)
Related projects: 4th quarter 2017 – 2024
PORTES D’ORLY ECO-DISTRICT:
Anatole France URP + Triangle des Meuniers URP (Chevilly Larue)
> 175,000 m2 on 10 ha
Business units: 99,200 m2 including 94,000 m2 of offices
1 hotel (4,000 m2), shops, services, housing, public amenities.
> Anatole France URP: 2014 - Triangle des Meuniers URP: 2016
IVRY CONFLUENCES (Ivry-sur-Seine)
> 1.3 million m2 on 145 ha
Housing: 7,900 units
Business units: 650,000 m2 including 455,000 m2 of offices
> 2013 – 2025
MARAIS DE GAULLE (Champigny-sur-Marne)
> 7 ha
Mixed development, predominantly business: 100,000 m2
> After 2016
GEOSCIENCES CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE (Saint Mandé)
> 3.2 ha
Offices: 25,000 m2 (approx.), public facilities: 1,000 m2 (approx.),
business incubator
> Before 2012
PLANT AREA (Champigny-sur-Marne)
> 4 ha
Business units, housing
> After 2020
CHERIOUX URP (Vitry-sur-Seine)
> 170,000 m2
Housing: 15,000 m2, business units: 36,000 m2
> 2015 – 2020
BORDS DE MARNE URP (Champigny-sur-Marne)
> 4.7 ha
Offices: 15,000 m2, hotel: 6,500 m2, 112 bedrooms, amenities
> 2004 – after 2017
CHAPERON VERT URP (Arcueil)
> 1.3 ha
Offices: 15,000 m2
> 2017 – 2018
COTEAU URP (Arcueil)
> 4.9 ha
Business units, housing
COTEAU URP (Cachan)
Crafts workshops: 12,000 – 20,000 m2
ARDOINES STATION URP (Vitry-sur-Seine)
> 660,000 m2
Business units: 400,000 m2, of which 80,000 m2 of non-office units,
housing: 3,200 units
>2017 – 2025
NOTRE DAME URP (la Queue en Brie)
> 24 ha
Business units, shops
PAUL HOCHART URP (l’Haÿ les roses)
> 70,000 m2
Offices: 25,000 – 45,000 m2
> 2015 – 2016
PORTE de GENTILLY URP (Gentilly)
Offices: 5,000 m2, housing, amenities, shops
> 2015 – 2018
PORTES de SUCY URP (Sucy-en-Brie)
Business units
ROUGET DE LISLE URP (Vitry-sur-Seine)
> 130,000 m2
Housing: 850 units
Business units: 69,000 m2 including 30,000 m2 of shops
> 2015 – 2020
SEINE STATION, VITRY URP (Vitry-sur-Seine)
> 435,000 m2
Business units: 125,000 m2 including 65,000 m2 of industrial
premises, housing: 285,000 m2
> 2017 – 2025
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THE GRAND
PARIS EXPRESS
IN PARIS
VAL DE MARNE
Development projects around
the new stations: Line 15
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Arcueil-Cachan
Project: shops, offices and housing.
LINE 15
2
COMES INTO OPERATION IN 2022
Villejuif – Institut Gustave Roussy
Grand Parc Campus Project: science
facilities and offices, amenities,
shops, housing.
3
Villejuif – Louis Aragon
Project: shops, housing.
4
Les Ardoines
Project: serviced accommodation
and student residence. Ardoines
Station Urban Redevelopment
Project: offices, housing.
5
Le Vert de Maisons
Project: shops, offices.
6
10
8
7
Consisting of four new Métro lines and
the extension of existing lines 11 and 14, the
Grand Paris Express will serve the capital’s
economic hubs as well as districts
undergoing development. In total, 200
kilometres of track, 68 new stations and
six maintenance sites will be delivered by
2030 for an overall investment of €22.6
billion.
1
2
9
6
3
L’Échat – Créteil
Consultation launched in November
2014
Successful team designated in July
2015: Nexity, Michel Guthmann
Architect, 5+1AA and BASE
Mixed development covering
22,000 m2: student accommodation,
starter housing, offices and a public
car park with 200 places.
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Saint-Maur Créteil
Project: housing, shops.
5
8
Champigny Centre
Consultation planned
Mixed development: student
residence, housing, business/
industrial units.
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Development and construction projects are
planned and underway around the new
stations.
In total, 140km2 of urban area will be
impacted by these new development
projects (more than the area of inner Paris).
Line 15 South, running from Pont de Sèvres
to Noisy Champs, will be the first to come
into operation in 2022. It will serve 16
stations 10 of which are located in the
Val-de-Marne.
Line 14 South, running from Olympiades to
Paris-Orly airport, will serve seven new
stations by 2024.
By 2030 Line 15 East, running from
Champigny Centre to Saint Denis Pleyel,
will serve 12 new stations, including three
in the Val-de-Marne
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Champigny industrial site
Project: shops, housing, business/
industrial units.
10
Bry - Villiers - Champigny
Project: housing, student residence.
LEGENDE
Grand Paris Express routes
and related projects
Stations on Line 14
STATIONS ON LINE 15
Two maintenance sites are planned in the
Val-de-Marne, eventually generating 850
jobs: the Maintenance and Storage Site
(SMR) and the Traffic Control Centre (PCC)
at Champigny-sur-Marne and the
Infrastructure Maintenance Site (SMI) at
Vitry-sur-Seine.
Motorways
Railway lines (RER, Métro, light rail)
Green space
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7
The Main
assets of Paris
Val de Marne
A86
N34
12
10
D3
8
A4
Leisure, natural and cultural
activities
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6
Villejuif
1Bonneuil-sur-Marne Harbour:
the second-largest hub harbor in the Ilede-France region.
9
15
y
21
A6
3 Rungis International Market:
the world’s largest agribusiness platform,
with a turnover of €8.8 billion, 1,200
businesses and 12,000 employees on site.
Important sites of tertiary
industry activity
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13
A86
A86
11
5
20
2 Paris-Orly International Airport:
the second largest airport in France, with
28.9 million passengers in 2014, with
worldwide connections and €1,2 billion
worth of investment before 2016 (new
terminal, Cœur d’Orly).
11 The banks of the Marne.
04
16
Key infrastructures
10 The Château of Vincennes.
7
N1
18
9 The Mac Val contemporary art museum.
14
1
N4
13Essilor International European R&D center
/ Créteil: 10,000 m2, 900 employees.
3
14Sanofi Campus / Gentilly : 50,000 m2.
15Casino group tertiary site / Vitry-sur-Seine:
30,000 m2, 1,400 employees.
19 4
16LCL headquarters / Villejuif: 70,000 m2.
N20
4Rungis Sogaris Platform: 214,000 m of
multimodal logistic surface area, with 80
businesses on site: transporters, logistic
service providers, freight forwarders,
industrial companies, exporters/importers
and distributors.
12Société Générale campus / Fontenay-sousBois: 90,000 m2, 5,000 employees.
2
17Ivry-Port/Charenton-le-Pont: headquarters
of LECLERC, FNAC and Crédit Foncier.
2
A10
18Orange headquarters / Arcueil:
3,600 employees.
A6
N6
D1
Teaching and research
N7
5UPEC (Université multidisciplinaire Paris-Est
Créteil): 30,000 students.
N19
6 G ustave Roussy: the leading cancer
research center in Europe. IGR is made up
of 29 research teams composed of 270
researchers and 240 engineers.
20L’Oréal R&D center / Chevilly-Larue:
700 employees.
21Sanofi production and R&D center / Vitrysur-Seine: a large pharmaceutical group:
oncology, chemistry, biotech, preclinical
studies, 2,000 employees.
7Alfort National Veterinary School: a center
of excellence in animal health, higher
education, research.
22Pernod headquarters / Créteil:
8 Audiovisual National Institute: education,
research, production, images and sound
editing and sales, 5,000 professionals
trained each year.
8
19ICADE Park Paris Orly-Rungis: the largest
single-owner business park in Europe.
408,000 m 2 of business properties.
Headquarters of Ricoh, Système U, Lidl,
presence of Thalès, Danone, Nestlé, Abott
Laboratories, Centro de Negocios (a business
center for Spanish businesses), etc.
680 employees, 13 leading brands covering
almost all segments of the French wine and
spirits market.
9
The Innovation Arc (Arc de l’Innovation) fulfils three functions: economic
development, urban transformation and job creation in working-class
neighbourhoods bordering the Paris ring road (Boulevard Périphérique).
Stretching from Porte Pouchet in the northwest to Porte de Vanves in the
southwest, this long arc encompasses about twenty local authorities, including
Paris, which have chosen to support the transformation of these neighbourhoods
by committing to a comprehensive investment strategy in urban, economic
and social innovation.
INCUBATION
AND INNOVATION
REAL ESTATE
Rungis&Co
Rungis
Agribusiness
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NE
W
A86
N34
9
Haut Val-de-Marne
Business Hotel
D3
Chennevières-sur-Marne
Generalist
A4
11
2
1
A dense network of incubators and business hotels
dedicated to innovative companies development.
N1
04
5
Villejuif
Descartes Business Hotel
8
Limeil-Brévannes
Generalist
A6
Ivry-sur-Seine
Biotechnologies, Gerontechnologies
1
y
3
Silver Innov Charles Foix platform
NE
©DR
11
4
N4
A86
W
10
7
A86
© Silver Valley
12
6
©DR
10
N20
Creative Valley
IGNfab
A10
Le Kremlin-Bicêtre
Digital technologies
Saint-Mandé
Digital technologies, Geoservices
2
A6
9
N6
D1
NE
W
N7
©DR
N19
Arcueil
ICT, Telecom
Villejuif
Biotechnologies, Life Sciences
Orly
Digital technologies, Image
©DR
©Fernando Urquijo/Sadev 94
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10
5
Créteil
Eco-activities, Renewable Energies,
Digital technologies
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Bio&D
Créteil
Biotechnologies, Life Sciences
8
7
©DR
3
CITEC
11
©DR
Institut Georges Méliès
©DR
Cachan
Digital technologies
Villejuif Bio Park
©Fernando Urquijo/Sadev 94
La Fabrique
Télécom SudParis
Entrepreneurs Incubator
MAJOR
INVESTMENT
DEALS
2013
©DR
Paris Val-de-Marne welcomes more and more
international companies and major groups which
find ideal conditions for their development.
SEPTODONT GROUP R&D CENTER
IN SAINT-MAUR-DES-FOSSÉS
©francoisrenault.com
2012
The redevelopment of a 1,650 m2 building for the installation of a new
laboratory and state-of-the-art R&D technology for this dental pharmacy
leader...
SYSTÈME U HEADQUARTERS
IN RUNGIS
CONSOLIDATION OF SUPPORT
FUNCTIONS FOR CASINO GROUP,
FRANPRIX AND LEADER PRICE
BRANDS IN VITRY-SUR-SEINE
25,000 m2 of office spaces for purchases, supply chain,
IT and marketing on the “Port à l’Anglais” site on the
banks of the Seine.
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SANOFI’S HQE AND BREEAM
CAMPUS IN GENTILLY
A 50,000 m2 building that houses 3,000 employees.
LIDL’S PARISIAN HEADQUARTERS
IN RUNGIS
©DR
©jgourlay
©A. Da Silva/Graphix-images
©francoisrenault.com
15,118 m2 of office spaces and 5,482 m2 of showroom
in the ICADE Paris - Orly - Rungis park.
11,700 m2 for this operating center served by one
of the three stations of the new tram T7.
BRED HEADQUARTERS
IN JOINVILLE-LE-PONT
The 17,670 m2 Urbagreen building is ideally located
across from the Joinville-le-Pont RER station and
houses 1,100 employees.
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MAJOR
INVESTMENT
DEALS
©DR
©ArteFactory Lab
2015
Paris-Orly airport and the
Cœur d’Orly business district
A new 90,000 m2 campus at Val de Fontenay,
including 77,000 m2 of office space and 13,000 m2
of related services.
The creation of an additional 100,000 m2 for ParisOrly airport and the development of the Cœur
d’Orly business district with the arrival of Lines 14
and 18 of the Grand Paris Express. 16,000 m2 of
office space has just been delivered and the Accor
hotel complex (with a total of 700 rooms) is due to
open in 2017.
ESSILOR INTERNATIONAL R&D
CENTre IN CRÉTEIL
19,500 m2 of activities with 5,000 m2 of office spaces in the
urban development zone (ZAC) Val Pompadour.
A 10,000 m2 building inaugurated in Créteil to
settle the European research center.
©Greg Lenormand DPPI pour IDEC
©DR
TRANSGOURMET HEADQUARTERS
IN VALENTON
©PLASTICINE
©DR
©DR
2014
Société Générale at Val
de Fontenay
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THE CARTIER EYEWEAR
PRODUCTION FACILITY
A 9,000 m2 building that houses 250
employees, from design to production
of Cartier eyewear.
The organic food hall
at Rungis Market
and the “Rungis 2025” plan
The Duvauchelle East
development project
at Créteil
The 5,600 m2 Hall D6 dedicated to organic foods
opened at the end of December 2015. The “Rungis
2025” plan involves the construction of 264,000 m2
of new facilities, the demolition of 132,000 m2 of
cold storage capacity and the renovation of 88,000
m2 of market buildings. Opening of Rungis&Co
incubator.
The initial phase of this project involves the
construction of the 13,200 m2 National Handball
Centre, scheduled to open in September 2018. A
220-room hotel will also be opening its doors close
to the Handball Centre, while an office complex of
up to 17,000 m2 will complete the development of
the site.
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THE BEST
REAL ESTATE
OPPORTUNITIES
L’ELYPS,
FONTENAY-SOUS-BOIS
29,600 m2 of office space
Cœur d’Orly
L’Elyps is a new generation office building located
in the heart of the Val de Fontenay business
district right next to the A86 motorway. It is
seeking HQE® (High Environmental Quality),
BREEAM and EFFINERGIE + certification.
commercial setting.
65,000 m2 of office space
Both an innovative green business district
and a new living environment, this urban
development highlights the economic
potential of the Orly centre.
IVRY CONFLUENCES
100,000 m2 of office space
An operation at the confluence of the Seine
and the Marne which aims to reclaim the
banks of the Seine and combines social
interaction with environmental quality.
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©PERSPECTIVE 3D
©INFIME ARCHITECTURE
©Hubert Godet/Sadev 94
©François Leclercq architecte/Sadev 94
©ArteFactory Lab
©BOISSESON DUMAS VILMORIN & ASSOCIES
Paris Val-de-Marne offers real estate opportunities
with the latest environmental standards with a good
accessibility and real quality of life.
THE PORT DISTRICT
IN CHOISY-LE-ROI
ICADE OTTAWA PARK,
PARIS-ORLY-RUNGIS
SUCY OUEST ECO
PARK, SUCY-EN-BRIE
73,000 m2 of office space
14,000 m2 of office space
55,000 m2 of business units
A true link between the city and the Seine,
this pleasant living and working space also
houses more than 800 new homes, public
spaces, businesses and restaurants.
The 2nd phase of the Quebec-Ottawa complex
comprising a five-storey building and situated
in extensive landscaped gardens. It is seeking
HQE and BREEAM certification.
An eco park with 55,000 m2 of floor space
offering turnkey solutions. The site is in a
sought-after district 12 km from Paris, served
by Line A of the RER and a dedicated bus
link to the Métro line 8 (Balard Créteil).
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PARIS
VAL DE MARNE
DEVELOPMENT
AGENCY
Communication
• Producing press releases
• Connecting the business with the media
• Publicising our clients’ success stories
• Promoting businesses on our website and
social media networks
Services for international
companies
Networking
• Introducing companies to the key economic
and institutional stakeholders in Val-de-Marne
and Paris Region.
• Dedicated specialists on hand from the target
country: Spain, China, Italy, Portugal, Germany,
Switzerland, Austria
• Event organisation: the “Grand Evénement”,
Meet Innov evening networking sessions, etc.
• Connecting businesses with a network of
institutional and corporate contacts: embassies,
bilateral or international Chambers of Commerce,
universities and specialist training schools,
bilingual lawyers and accountants, recruitment
agencies etc.
© Stephane Laure
Transport
and travel
• Putting you in touch with public transport
operators and organisations (RATP, STIF etc)
to ensure the new site is readily accessible
Services for innovative
businesses
Your partner
Premises
• Intellectual property advice
• Researching potential business locations
To create wealth, jobs and innovation,
this is the concern we share with our
business partners. Our team is keen to
help you at every stage of your investment
project and of your development.
• Overview of the real estate market and offer
• Identifying the best public or private funding
options for the project, putting you in touch with
funding and assisting with the application process
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• Online searchable real estate directory (Immo
Flexible for co-working spaces and short term
solutions, & Immo Val de Marne for office
rentals and buildings)
Human resources
companies received
our services in the last
11 years.
• Helping with recruitment
established companies
managed by managed
by us in the last 10 years.
77%
companies set ups were
international in 2014.
97%
declared being fully
satisfied with our
services (based on 2013
satisfaction survey).
• Putting you in touch with innovation support
organisations (BPIfrance, Scientipôle Initiative,
Paris Region Entreprises (PRE), INPI (French
National Intellectual Property Institute), Réseau
Entreprendre, the Val’Angels investor network,
VMAPI etc), academic partners (UPEC,
engineering schools), manufacturers and
competitiveness clusters across Paris Region
© Benjamin Barda
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• Local background information: transport
networks, planned developments etc.
• Helping your staff to settle in: giving an
overview of the surrounding area, producing
a welcome pack etc.
• Researching specific incubator and start-up sites
or premises ready for development
• Helping to find accomodation
• Helping recruit high-tech staff
• Supporting the set up of shared crèches and
packaged services for company personnel
• Searchable online directory – the Innovation Atlas
with 800+ innovative companies , laboratories
and research centres
• Organisation of talks, workshops, and business
conventions dedicated to innovation and perfect
for networking: the Meet Innov evening event, the
Innovation School, Meet Invest sessions
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PARIS
VAL DE MARNE
THE BEST PLACE
FOR INVESTMENT
IN GREATER
PARIS
The most attractive prices
in Greater Paris
In the heart of Europe’s
leading economic region
• Average rent for new offices is
€192/m2/year (tax excluded), less
than the Ile-de-France average.
• A tertiary real estate market
composed of 3.8 million m2, with
office spaces which meet the latest
environmental standards.
• A creation rate for new businesses
higher than Ile-de-France’s rate:
+3.6 % in a year.
• Provides
access to a market of 500
million French and European
consumers.
• Paris Region: 30% more international
headquarters than London.
• Rungis: the world’s largest
agribusiness platform, with a sales
figure of 8.8 billion.
• Gustave Roussy: the leading cancer
research centre in Europe.
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©Aéroports de Paris
THE MAIN
DEVELOPMENT
PROJECTS IN PARIS
VAL DE MARNE
An exceptional
and growing
transportation network
•4
highways, 3 subway lines, 5 RER
LEGENDE
•
•
Major development projects
CENTRAL PART OF LES ARDOINES
Grand Paris Express routes and related projects
©D.Grandemange
•
Planned stations on Lines 14 and 15 of the Grand Paris Express
Motorways
Railway lines (RER, subway, trams)
•
Green space
3
4
21
(Regional Express Transportation)
lines and tram T7.
O
ver 140 regular bus lines.
T
he largest multimodal transport
hub in France (road-rail hub) and
the second-largest river-borne
multimodal hub in the Ile-de-France
region, the Bonneuil-sur-Marne harbor.
P
aris-Orly, the second-largest
French airport, with 28.9 million
passengers in 2014 and among the
top ten European airports.
T
he first subway line of the Grand
Paris Express, scheduled to become
operational in 2022.
Innovation in motion
•2
,600 researchers
and research lecturers.
•F
rance’s second largest clinical
research hub, the world-famous
Institut Gustave Roussy, Europe’s
leading cancer research centre.
• 800 innovative companies listed
in our Innovation Atlas.
• Innovation events organised by
the development agency:
les Nocturnes, les Matinales, l’École
de l’Innovation.
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The land of knowledge
and talent
• 3 significant universities and
18 engineering schools:
Université Paris-Est Créteil,
École Nationale Vétérinaire d’Alfort,
EPITA and EPITECH in KremlinBicêtre, EFREI and Sup Biotech
in Villejuif, ESME Sudria and ESIEA
in Ivry-sur-Seine, etc.
• 55,000 students, including
1,200 PhD applicants.
• 154,000 executives and white collar
workers, representing 23% of the
local working population.
Elizabeth Rodrigues
General Manager
Here is Building
the Greater Paris
Orly-Rungis
2nd largest economic centre
in the Paris region
GRAND PARIS EXPRESS
Pierre PAUMELLE
François Pays
Inward Investment Director
Tel. + 33 1 43 90 64 08
ppaumelle@valdemarne.com
English speaking contact
Tel. + 33 1 43 90 64 06
fpays@valdemarne.com
Line 15 by 2022
Line 14 to Paris Orly Airport by 2024
quality of life
Linlin Lu
Mandarin speaking contact
:
Tel. + 33 1 43 90 64 14
llu@valdemarne.com
Axel Ouvrard
English & Spanish speaking
contact
Tel. + 33 1 43 90 64 18
aouvrard@valdemarne.com
Laurent Ponce
Innovation project manager
Tel. +33 1 43 90 43 11
lponce@valdemarne.com
Laura Bourquin
22 parks and over
2,550 hectares of forest
Spanish speaking contact
Su contacto español :
Tel. +34 625 86 43 50
lbourquin@valdemarne.com
THE MOST ATTRACTIVE PROPERTY PRICES
in the PARIS region
Dominique Parganin
Innovation project Director
Tel. +33 1 43 90 64 07
dparganin@valdemarne.com
Kathy Baudez
Head of Communication
and Marketing
Tel. + 33 1 43 90 64 17
kbaudez@valdemarne.com
valdemarne.com
Crédit photos de couverture : ©Gerard Launet/gettyimages.com - Aéroports de Paris - 2014 Fabien Meddour / suburbanstudio - CDT 94 / Didier Adam - David Lees/gettyimages.com
The Val-de-Marne Development Agency is a
receptive and experienced multidisciplinary
team whose primary aim is to ensure that you
receive a proper welcome and benefit from its
expertise and abilities in all your activities.
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An international team
at your service
AT THE HEART OF
THE GREATER PARIS
DYNAMICS
PARIS
VAL DE MARNE
IN
PARIS
VAL DE MARNE
DEVELOPMENT
AGENCY
Paris
Val de Marne
AT THE FOREFRONT
OF GREATER PARIS
Val-de-Marne is the
first area in which the
project of the Greater
Paris Express enters
its operational phase
Christian Garcia,
Director of Institutional Relations
for the Société du Grand Paris7
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