Coworking spaces and a
food court
open to all on the ground floor.
Then a cinema room on the first floor, a gym on the second, shared kitchens on the third and fourth, a vegetable garden and a rooftop bar on the last.
And 142 apartments, from studios to two-room apartments.
The rehabilitation of a 5,500 m2 office building in the Chartrons district in Bordeaux has just started.
The operation, which will be completed in eighteen months, is being led by Bouygues Immobilier.
And this is the real estate developer's first foray into the new coliving segment.
This activity consists of offering residences of a new kind, combining restricted private spaces with shared services.
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"We have observed that there is a problem in the rental market in large cities in France, with few offers, poor quality and administrative red tape to access it"
, analyzes Augustin Rousseau, responsible for the activity. coliving at Bouygues Immobilier.
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