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Cahiers de l'IAURIF n°145
CORPORATE REAL ESTATE
New geography / New strategies

> Table of Contents
Editorial •:
Business property: understanding so as to act more appropriately
Business property: riding the prevailing forces of the market

Geography in motion
Economic activities in Île-de-France: towards less sprawl?
Financial activities: redeployments are generating a need for more space
What is the focus of current office construction in Île-de-France?
Offices and metropolitan planning in Western Europe
The historic business districts are making a comeback
The business and industry parks of Île-de-France: a powerful network
The logistics market: Île-de-France, European leader
Changes and future for hypermarkets, supermarkets and superstores in Île-de-France

Player strategy
Town planning, planning and development, property… and financialisation
Office jobs, current state of play and prospects up to 2015
Property management by the major French groups
The market for investment in retail property and in shopping centres
Property demand from craftspeople and tradespeople

New stakes: what levers for action?
Approval, licence fees…: successive reforms in the regional planning and development department
The London Plan focuses on office space
Sustainable development, conversion and brownfield development, support for small business: the focuses for action from the Île-de-France Region on business property
What responses can the public players offer to mitigate the property problems experienced by craftspeople and tradespeople?
The Caisse des Dépôts bank: playing the role of pioneer investor
Business property: a market with a future for sustainable construction or "eco-building"
Local business tax shows signs of becoming asphyxiated
Developing business parks or "economic activity zones" (ZAEs): the emergence of inter-commune structures is being confirmed
SIGARIF: the regional economy broken down locally is only a "click" away from the RGIS to dedicated GIS…




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