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CLICHY BATIGNOLLESPARIS NW2013
Ivry sur Seine
Pantin
Bagnolet
Montreuil
Vincennes
Charenton
Aubervillier
Ivry sur SeineGentilly
Montrouge
VanvesIssy les Moulineaux
Boulogne Billancourt
Saint Ouen
Clichy la Garenne
Levallois Perret
Neuilly sur Seine
Bois de Boulogne
Porte Maillot
Place Charles de Gaulle-Étoile
Gare Saint Lazare
Gare du Nord
Gare de l’Est
Gare de Lyon
Gare Montparnasse
Courbevoie
La Garenne Colombe
La Seine
Porte de Clichy
Porte de St-Ouen
Pont Cardinet
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Châtelet-Les Halles
Plaine Saint Denis
Quartier d’affairesde la défense
Quartier central des affaires
Orly
A key location
Clichy-Batignolles will open up more than 140,000 sq. m. of modern, high-performance business real estate adjoining Paris’ central business district with a direct rail link planned to the La Défense business district and the Plaine Saint Denis business district.
A well-connected district
Clichy-Batignolles is served by:RER (rapid transit rail) line CMetro line 13Transilien line L: the Saint-Lazare railway station network enjoys the proximity of a major transport hub at the Gare Saint-Lazare(RER line E, SNCF rail lines, and Metro lines 3, 12 and 14).
New services by 2017Metro line 14 will be extended from Saint-Lazare station to Saint-Ouen, via Pont Cardinet and Porte de Clichy, to provide a rapid direct link to major Paris transport hubs: Gare St-Lazare (RER line E and SNCF rail lines). Les Halles (RER A, B, D – La Défense and Charles de Gaulle airport). Gare de Lyon (RER A, TGV lines to South East France and the Mediterranean). Eventually, metro line 14 will run from Orly to Carrefour Pleyel.The T3 tramline will be extended to Porte d’Asnieres.
From 2019-2020The Saint Lazare-La Défense Transilien line will also include a stop at Pont Cardinet.
An active, vibrant district
Clichy-Batignolles combines urban diversity and high-quality architecture with ample public spaces. All the city’s components can be found here:
A 10-hectare (124-acre) park: a green space in north-west Paris, of which 4.5 hectares are already open to the public and an additional 7 hectares will open in 2014. Martin Luther King Park will reinvent nature inside the city. It features high-quality landscaping and sports facilities with a symbolic focus on the seasons, the human body and water.
3,400 HOUSING UNITS (of which half the surface area is intended for low-income housing, 20% for rent–controlled housing and 30% for private housing) set mainly around the park, offer a quiet setting and pleasant views.
Shops, services and public facilities, including:• A 7-cinema miniplex inside the culture /entertainment cluster, in addition to the national Ateliers Berthier (Théâtre de L’Odéon)• A 9,300 sq.m. inter-district commercial center
Offices along the transport corridors afford easy access and a 600-meter long “window” along the Saint-Lazare rail tracks.
The future Law Courts and Regional Headquarters of the Judicial Police will createa city cluster that will be located along the northern part of the site and the renovated Avenue de la Porte de Clichy.
Urban services connected to the rail network and ring road (waste sorting centre, vacuum waste collection terminal and concrete plant).
A residential car park for 600 vehicles on rue Cardinet open since December 2011.
A pilot eco-district
The Clichy-Batignolles project is a particularly ambitious example of the sustainable development commitments made by the Paris city council. The Climate Plan adopted in 2007 to fight greenhouse gas emissions and promoterenewable energy, policies for environment-friendly friendly housing and travel, and the preservation of biodiversity are all top priorities. Starting in 2013, Clichy-Batignolles will feature the first Parisian vacuum waste collection system.
Innovative and exemplary, Clichy-Batignolles is one of the winners of the "New Urban Districts" call for proposals launched in 2010 by the Ile-de-France (greater Paris) region.
A carbon-neutral agendaClichy-Batignolles is aiming for unprecedented energy performance targets for a compact city centre. • Reduction in heating needs to 15 kWh/sq. m./year.
• Building consumption of less than 50kWh/sq. m./year in primary energy.
• Photovoltaic power generation of around 4,500 MWh/year.
Clichy-Batignolles
In the 17th arrondissement of Paris, a new eco-district is being developed on the railway site of Les Batignolles. Covering 50 hectares, this sustainable district features all of the city’s usual components (offices, housing, shops and public facilities) in an environment made particularly attractive by the presence of a 10-hectare (124-acre) park of which 4.5 hectares (11 acres) have been open to the public since 2007. An exemplary feature of this new district is the strong focus on creativity and architectural diversity, as well as the very demanding requirements for resource conservation and energy saving. Starting in 2017, the opening of the new Paris Law Courts designed by architect Renzo Piano, and the extension of the metro line 14 and the T3 tram line, will consolidate the site’s metropolitan role and add to its appeal.
West sector Already marketed
Phase 1
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Developers Bouwfonds Marignan + MAB DevelopmentArchitects Le Penhuel + Saison Menu + Sud ArchitectesDoctoral student housing 3,000 sq. m.Private housing 3,300 sq. m.Rent-controlled housing 6,500 sq. m.Student housing 4,300 sq. m.Inter-district commercial centre 9,350 sq. m.Offices 5,100 sq. m.Access to metro line 14
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Developer EmerigeArchitects Biecher + MadLow-income housing 3,600 sq. m.Private housing 6,600 sq. m.Nursery 800 sp. m.Shops 140 sq. m.Access to metro line 14
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Developer Paris HabitatArchitects Brisac Gonzalez + Antoine RegnaultLow-income housing 11,200 sq. m.Shops / Services 300 sq. m.Primary school / gym for local business 6,800 sq.m.
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Developer Kaufman & BroadArchitects Aavp + Aires MateusRent-controlled housing 3,800 sq. m.Private housing 8,700 sq. m.Shops / Services 200 sq. m.
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Developer Sefri CimeInvestor AG2R + La MondialeArchitects Viguier et Associés + Agence SearchOffices 21,500 sq. m.Shops / Services 1,150 sq. m.
Phase 2
Plot o6aDeveloper 3FArchitects Querkraft Architekten + Sam ArchitectureLow-income housing 5,500 sq. m.Migrant housing 1,500 sq. m.Nursery school / Nursery 3,200 sq. m.Shops / Services 200 sq. m.
Plot o6bDevelopers OGIC + Demathieu Bard et ImmobilierArchitects Fresh Architectures + Itar ArchitecturesRent-controlled housing 4,000 sq. m.Private housing 4,000 sq. m.Shops / Services 500 sq. m.
Plot o7Developer EmerigeInvestor BNP Paribas + CardifArchitects Chartier-Dalix, Brenac & GonzalezOffices 24,500 sq. m.Shops / Services 1,200 sq. m.
Plot o8Developers Sodearif + NexityCinema developers SNES + Société Nouvelle d’Exploitation et de SpectaclesArchitects TVK + Tolila + GillilandSocial housing 12,240 sq. m.Capped-rent housing 5,600 sq. m.Owner housing 8,200 sq. m.Culture, leisure and shopping clusterRecreation centre 1,100 sq. m.Shops 1,500 sq. m.7-screen cinema 3,600 sq. m.
Plot o9Developer Bouygues ImmobilierCo inverstor Caisse des Dépôts et ConsignationsArchitects Baumschlager Eberle + ScapeOffices 16,800 sq. m.Shops / Services 1,200 sq. m.
North sectorPlot n3Offices 6,400 sq. m.Access to metro line 14
Plot n5Plot sold by RFFOffices 8,500 sq. m.
East sector
Already marketed or in progress
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Developer Paris HabitatArchitect Franklin Azzi ArchitecteLow-income housing 4,388 sq. m.Day care centre 937 sq. m.Shops / Services 490 sq. m.
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Developer Nexity SeeriArchitect PériphériquesPrivate housing 6,129 sq. m.Low-income housing 1,180 sq. m.
Plot e3Developer SIEMPLow-income housing 4,000 sq. m.Shops 350 sq. m.
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Developer RIVPArchitect Philéas K ArchitecteStudent housing 3,932 sq. m.Primary school 4,359 sq. m.
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Developer VinciArchitect Francis SolerPrivate housing 7,817 sq. m.Offices 960 sq. m.
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Developer Vinci + Orpéa Architects BP Architecture + Atelier du PontPrivate housing 6,416 sq. m.Nursing home for dependent elderly 6,048 sq. m.Low-income housing 3,491 sq. m.House of worship and shops 1,833 sq. m.
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Developer La SablièreArchitects Antonini et DarmonLow-income housing 3,755 sq. m.
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Developers Sodearif + Cogedim Architects Gausa + Raveau + Avenier CornejoPrivate housing 7,141 sq. m.Rent-controlled housing 4,776 sq. m.Care home for the disabled 3,186 sq. m.Mother and child protection centre (public facilities) 764 sq. m.Shops / Services 169 sq. m.
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Developer RIVPArchitect Babin RenaudLow-income housing 9,370 sq. m.Primary school 3,555 sq. m.Shops / Services 530 sq. m.
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Developer SNIArchitect MAASTRent-controlled housing 7,532 sq. m.Shops / Services 1,181 sq. m.
Plot e10b
Developer Paris HabitatArchitects TOA + AASBLow-income housing 11,313 sq. m.Nursing home for dependent elderly 6,251 sq. m.Shops / Services 332 sq. m.
Faisceau Saint-Lazare
Parc Martin Luther King
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Martin Luther King Park
1st sector 2007 2nd sector 2014 3rd sector
Programs
East sector Delivered plot Delivery 2013 Delivery 2014 / 2015
West sector Phase 1
Provisional delivery 2016 / 2017 Phase 2
Provisional delivery 2017 / 2018
North sector Phase 1
Provisional delivery 2017 / 2018 Delivery 2017
Housing
Offices
Almost every ground floor or first floor is home for shops, services or local facilities.
Culture / entertainment cluster and Inter-district commercial center
Shops, services
38,000 sq.m. public facilities
Children’s day care centre Day nursery Primary school Mother and child
protection center Middle school Gym for local businesses Activity centre
Car park
Future public transport stations
To be marketed first half 2013 / second half 2014
Plot n1Rent-controlled housing 3,400 sq. m.Low-income housing 2,700 sq. m.Student housing 3,200 sq. m.Accommodation centre 1,300 sq. m.Offices 900 sq. m.Access to metro line 14
Plot n2Offices 15,500 sq. m.Shops / Services 900 sq. m.
Plot n4Offices 13,500 sq. m.
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CLICHY-BATIGNOLLESIN BRIEF
The Clichy-Batignolles urban project covers three areas:The Clichy-Batignolles and Cardinet Chalabre mixed development zones developed by Paris Batignolles Aménagement.The Saussure area developed by Espace Ferroviaire Aménagement.
All Sectors Clichy-Batignolles in figures:
54 hectares (133 acres)Including 10 hectares of park3,400 housing units140,000 sq. m. offices120,000 sq. m. future Paris Law Courts and Regional Headquarters of the Judicial Police 31,000 sq. m. shops, services and activities38,000 sq. m. public facilities12,700 jobsCoordinating architect: François GretherLandscape designer: Jacqueline OstyEngineering: OGI
PARIS BATIGNOLLES AMÉNAGEMENT
Annick Lepetit President
Didier BaillyCEO+33 (0)1 75 77 35 00
Sylvie Acker Chief Financial Officer+33 (0)1 75 77 35 01
Mélanie Van WaverenUrban Planning Manager+33 (0)1 75 77 35 10
Anne-Sophie Crepey Engineering Manager+33 (0)1 75 77 35 11
Corinne MartinHead of CommunicationDepartment+33 (0)1 75 77 35 00
For more informationwww.paris-batignolles-amenagement.frwww.clichy-batignolles.fr
1 Plot O2 and its access to the metro line 14 from the inner walkway
2 Martin Luther King Park
3 First housing program delivered in 2012
4 Paris future Law Courts EPPJP/ARELIA/Renzo Piano