At that time, the party was everywhere. Even public establishments, alongside private players, were to finance part of the fireworks of the international real estate professionals (MIPIM), this fair which, every spring, brings together real estate professionals in Cannes (Alpes-Martitimes) and whose new edition opens on Tuesday, March 11.
The evenings on the yachts were legion, the gigantic models, the nights too short. These years of triumphant real estate, when the banks colonized the facades of the hotels, are over. The Pandemic of COVID-19 and teleworking were right for the golden years of the office, those during which no one wanted to pay attention to the forecasts of the National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies: the active population decreasing, it will take fewer tertiary trays in the future.
“We have to project ourselves into a world where there will be fewer office requests”,, Confirmed, at the end of February, Pierre-Yves Guice, the director of Paris La Défense. “We are only at the beginning of artificial intelligence [IA],, Note to this same lunch Fabrice Allouche, the president of CBRE France, one of the leaders of the company real estate council. This is the new revolution. It is a phenomenon not to be ruled out. »» The office, emptied by robots doped at AI, no longer promising wonders, investors diversify their portfolios. The interest in logistics warehouses, as for data centers, explodes. But the return to the residential is also confirmed. Should we see a boon for affordable housing that is so lacking in the French?
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