French developer Compagnie de Phalsbourg is on site with two major regeneration projects which will see the regeneration of a significant swathe of land on the Cote D’Azure and suburban space to the south of Paris.
The Paris-based developer has begun initial works to prepare a site in the Valbone commune, close to Nice and Antibes, in southern France, for the planned mixed-use Open Sky project due for delivery in 2023.
The Open Sky scheme will include multiple uses of space, including retail, leisure, offices and residential buildings.
Speaking at MAPIC, Compagnie de Phalsbourg chief executive Philippe Journo said that the project would transform the area and bring about much-needed regeneration.
“The philosophy of the Open Sky is great ecologies, great wellbeing for the consumer and great digital,” he said. “It will completely change the area.”
Compagnie de Phalsbourg is also actively involved in Paris, where it is working on extending the Central Parc Valvert project in the suburb of Sainte Geneviève des Bois by 85,00 sq m.
Once completed the future 158, 000 sq m scheme is set to transform the area with further wave of commercial buildings and green spaces, as part of Compagnie de Phalsbourg’s commitment to urban regeneration projects.
The company is also working on an extension of its outlet centre, The Village, in the town of Villefontaine, outside Lyon.