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PRESS RELEASE
Office BuildingsGCI pre-lets almost 60% of its Curve office building in Saint-Denis Paris, 14 February 2019 – Générale Continentale Investissements (GCI) has leased almost 60% of its
Curve office building, acquired off plan from the property development arm of BNP Paribas Real
Estate. The future tenant, a renowned pubic organization, will relocate to Curve in Saint-Denis once
the development has been completed in first quarter 2020.
The future building, acquired via Dylan, an OPPCI
investment trust managed by Twenty First Capital, will
offer almost 24,000 sq m of new office space with
quality services and specifications. The complex is less
than 5 minutes' walk from La Plaine Stade de France
station on the RER B line.
Designed by Dalix Architectes, Curve is located Rue de
Landy in the Z.A.C. de la Montjoie development zone
developed by Séquano Aménagement and stands
surrounded by landscaped gardens in the new mixed-
use eco-district of Plaine Saint-Denis. The layout of the
floors, approximately 3,000 sq m each and often extended by vast accessible terraces, has been configured by
RF Studio (Ramy Fishcler). The building will offer services such as a business centre, co-working spaces, a
restaurant, a contemporary cafe, a gym-health centre, a bar and concierge service.
The tenant signed a 9-year unbreakable lease on approximately 12,500 sq m of offices spread over the first four
floors of the building.
"The momentum generated by the lease with this first-rate tenant, who we are delighted to accommodate, will
accelerate. Not only does Curve meet the aspirations of tenants in terms of the services expected from assets,
as do many of the developments in which we invest, but as a positive energy building it performs in accordance
with environmental and energy efficiency values. With this wood-framed building, we have targeted an energy
use 40% below the thermal regulation standards (RT 2012) so that it will be eligible for the green certificates
HQE, Effinergie+ and the Positive Energy Building with carbon reduction (E+/C-). This is our third development
in Saint-Denis close to the RER B line, following the successful development and letting of Stadium (20,000 sq
m) and Balthazar (30,000 sq m)", said Alexander Raingold, Development Director of GCI.
GCI was advised by Gide Loyrette Nouel and Europtima.
Curve has a remaining availability of approximately 9 000 sq m of office space to let on upper floors with terraces on the fifth and seventh floors. BNP Paribas Real Estate, JLL and CBRE are acting as letting agents.
1. About Générale Continentale Investissements2.
Founded in 1975, Générale Continentale Investissements (GCI) has become a major real estate development and investment company in France. GCI works in collaboration with renowned partners, investing in more than 1,700,000 sq m of office space and other commercial real estate, mainly in Paris region, Lyon and London. Investments include refurbishments, new developments and the acquisition of occupied properties.
For further information visit www.gci-site.com
GCI contacts:Alexander Raingold: +33 1 56 68 48 00 - [email protected] enquiries: Treize Cent Treize -Tel.: +33 1 53 17 97 13
Alain N’Dong – Estelle ElkaimE-mail: [email protected]