: 0 Property Details: Located on a bustling street corner, the Appart’City Cap Affaires developed in Clichy-la-Garenne includes 103 spacious apartments, from studio to 2-bedroom apartments. They benefit from contemporary design and meet high quality standards, providing the residents with excellent comfort and contributing to the effective management and growth of your assets.
Type of property: studio to 2 bedroom apartments ranging from 20.76 sqm to 63.69 sqm of indoor living space.
Units build: 103
Delivery date: fourth quarter 2009
Rental yield: 4.5%
Duration lease: 11 years
Easy access:
- By car: The road network eases the flow of traffic towards Paris and the rest of France. Clichy-la-Garenne is rapidly linked to Paris, the major business centres and the airports: Only 15 minutes from the centre of the Capital (Châtelet, Les Halles, l’Etoile) Direct access to the ’peripherique’, by either the Porte de Clichy or the Porte Pouchet The Rive Gauche urban expressway, the Quai de Clichy connecting La Défense and its different nearby economic hubs and Pont de Gennevilliers offer excellent accessibility to the motorway network.
- By train: SNCF railway line (Gare de Clichy-Levallois)
- By plane: Clichy-la-Garenne is ideally located, easily and directly connected to the Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle and Orly airports.
Area Information:
The future takes shape in Hauts-de-Seine! • Only a few minutes from Paris • Direct flights from UK and Ireland • France's second wealthiest areas (behind Paris) and one of Europe's richest areas • Includes 25 of the first 50 French companies • A 3rd of its area consists of parks, forests, gardens and sporting areas
The Department of the Hauts-de-Seine is located in the west of Paris, just a couple of steps from the capital. Thanks to the public transport system, its connection to the historical centre of Paris takes just a few minutes. It is also directly and easily linked to the Versailles Castle, as well as the Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle and Orly airports.
Its potential for research, attractive industrial fabrics and economic influence are also among the master cards of the Hauts-de-SeineLocated in the Department of the Hauts-de-Seine, just to the northwest of Paris, Clichy-la-Garenne - most simply called simply "Clichy" - combines dynamism and the gentle pleasures of life. Its proximity to Paris (bordering the 17th arrondissement), as well as its easy access to the major economic hubs of the inner and intermediate suburban rings, contribute to the economic vitality of the town.
Clichy-la-Garenne has developed a service economy strongly anchored in the local infrastructure. Its economic activity is thus oriented towards the tertiary sector, the principal contributor in terms of employment (20% of the workforce). The development of new programs for commercial property, essentially new office areas, should consolidate this tendency. Highly attached to its roots and its heritage, Clichy-la-Garenne has nonetheless learnt how to adapt to the realities of modern society on the economic, social and urban plans. Thus, in completely preserving a traditional economy, many internationally-renowned companies have chosen to set up offices in Clichy-la-Garenne. L’Oréal, Pinault Printemps, La Fnac, Sony France, Bic, Etam and, more recently, the Mutuelles du Mans, Geodis and Themsis. In total, there are nearly 3,000 enterprises which offer Clichy the opportunity of counting among the most dynamic cities in Ile-de-France with a high economic potential. Clichy-la-Garenne has also learnt how to preserve its original character, with areas that are good to work in and to live in.
An important centre for decisions and investments, the Department of the Hauts-de-Seine is distinguished by its economic growth. This expansion has risen in particular with regard to the presence of more than 6,200 registered offices, which represent 14% of the registered offices in the Ile-de-France, including 25 of the first 50 French groups. Being a top French exporter, the Department of the Hauts-de-Seine welcomes more than 2,000 companis who market their products toward 165 countries throughout the world, particularly in the European and American continents and in Southeast Asia. Especially attractive, the region accommodates more than 2,500 international businesses.
The Hauts-de-Seine has also learnt how to attract a large number of innovative international businesses, notably in the following sectors: energy, the chemical and pharmaceutical industries, automobiles, aeronautics, communication and information technologies, printing and publishing. A large European centre for research, the area concentrates 280 public and private research centres, including the C.E.A, C.N.R.S, O.N.E.R.A and I.N.S.E.R.M. The most important sectors of public research in the Hauts-de- Seine are principally connected with nuclear safety and energy, the aerospace industry and the medical and life sciences. Finally, the department stands in second position on the national level, just behind Paris, in concentrating 14% of the national requests for patents.
The Hauts-de-Seine represents a powerful economic centre and a protected area of woods and gardens where nature and history meet. "The Lungs of the Capital," the Hauts-de-Seine houses a comfortable living area in the heart of one of the most important European metropolises. A third of its land area consists of parks, forests, gardens and sporting areas. Competing without difficulty with the cultural environment of the capital, the Hauts-de-Seine offers a number of cultural events thanks to 50 museums and theatres,
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