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Paris Region
number one in Europe
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at the heart of a unique
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A unique economic force • The only urban area in the euro zone with more than 10 million inhabitants • Highest GDP in Europe (€600 billion), 12 million people, 6 million jobs, 800,000 businesses • A highly diversified economy with world-class sectors of excellence - including aerospace, automotive, digital and life sciences • Europe’s highest concentration of Fortune 500 corporations • No.1 region for trade fairs and conventions: 10 million business visitors each year • No.1 region for foreign direct investment in continental Europe • No.1 financial centre for asset management
Outstanding transport connections • Global air traffic hub: 3 airports - no.1 in continental Europe for passenger traffic - no.1 in Europe for freight - Le Bourget: Europe’s leading business airport • High-speed rail network (the TGV network: 350 km/h) connected with the whole of Europe • Access to maritime transport via the Seine, and Le Havre, Port de Paris, Europe’s leading river port
Top talents and creativity • Europe’s leading region for science and technology: 100,000 researchers and the highest number of high-tech patent applications • No.1 region for developing start-ups in Western Europe • Europe’s biggest concentration of higher education: 600,000 students (20% international)
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Unrivalled quality of life • The world’s no.1 tourist destination (44 million visitors per year - 30 million from outside France) • Highly accessible, top-quality healthcare • Outstanding architectural heritage, vibrant cultural scene • Natural spaces: parks, vast forests and fields cover 80% of the region
World-class infrastructure • Europe’s leading commercial real estate offer: 52 million m2 of office space, 330 business centres, Europe’s no.1 business district • Global no.1 for hotel capacity (150,000 hotel rooms) • Outstanding internet access and the most cost-effective in Europe via superfast broadband, WiFi and 4G
and now, the grand Paris
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the grand Paris
An exceptional economic development programme
Prioritising mobility
Pioneering business zones
A €32 billion ambitious programme for a new express metro and for modernising and expanding existing transport networks: • €25 billion of investments for the Grand Paris Express, a whole new metro system: • 200 km of new automatic metro lines and 72 new stations • Improved service to key economic hubs and airports • €7 billion of investments scheduled by 2017 to expand and modernise existing networks – RER (High-speed metro), metro, light rail
New business zones are taking shape and expanding, including: • 3 business districts • 5 campuses devoted to research, innovation and higher education • 9 production, logistics and services sites
Setting ambitious goals
Large-scale urban development
Building an innovative, sustainable region
• 100 new mixed-use, sustainable, innovative neighbourhoods connected to transport networks • New-generation rail stations incorporating retail and services • Housing programme doubled: 70,000 new homes per year
• The latest technologies serving transport systems, stations and travellers • Urban planning responding to climate change and energy needs: densification of existing urban areas, creation of new eco-districts • Commercial real estate: state-of-the-art, competitive, well-connected
“the Grand Paris” the smart city
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TRANSPORTS Grand Paris Express metro system
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Planned: • 7.6 million sq. m. for offices, housing and creative/film industry • The biggest station in the Grand Paris Express network
Ouest 14 Seine Media/digital technologies
Under construction: 850,000 sq. m. mixed-use development
- La Défense 15 Paris Europe’s n .1 business district o
3.2 million sq. m. of offices Scheduled: more than 1 million sq. m. of offices
production, logistics and services
Research, innovation, higher education
airport Sénart 3 LeParisBourget Air Show - the world’s n .1 air show, 7 Logistics business park, natural open o
aerospace industries Planned: development of aerospace sector
Roissy 4 Grand CDG airport, Paris-Nord-Villepinte
exhibition centre, business park, logistics, freight Planned: 3 million sq. m. of freight, business tourism, business centres, retail centres
5 Leisure, tourism, events, business, housing Disneyland PARIS / Marne-la-Vallée
Planned: hotel capacity and tourist attractions to double by 2030 (more than 160,000 sq. m)
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spaces Planned: TGV (high-speed rail) station, logistics/services development
Ardoines / Seine Amont 8 Les Planned: 1.6 million sq. m. mixed-use
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/ Rungis 10 Orly Airport, logistics, world’s n .1 fresh produce
/ Saint-Quentin / Versailles 13 Satory High-tech, automotive, defence
Condorcet 2 Campus Under construction:
SeinE-Oise confluence 16 Cergy/ Waterway logistics - port at Acheres,
Descartes / Marne-la-Vallée 12 Paris-Saclay campus 6 Campus Europe’s leading private/public research Research, higher education and bu-
Planned: technology projects, carbon-free vehicles, sustainable mobility
natural open spaces Potential: development of logistics, business, residential functions
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market Planned: 900,000 sq. m. of offices, a TGV (high-speed rail) station, a gastronomy hub
• Mixed-use development, 1.3 million sq. m. • Europe’s leading humanities and social sciences university cluster
siness - sustainable urban development Planned: 840,000 sq. m. mixed-use development
Rive Gauche (Left Bank) 17 Gennevilliers 9 Paris Waterway logistics, Europe’s n .1 river port 2.5 million sq. m.: o
Potential: 150 hectares of logistics/port activities
Bibliotheque de France, Paris Diderot University Planned: 450,000 sq. m. of mixed-use high-rise buildings
campus 11 Science/healthcare Hospital facilities, cancer research
and innovation Planned: 450,000 sq. m. devoted to science and the services sector
cluster (maths, physics, engineering science, energy, etc.) Planned: a campus city of 1.6 million sq. m.
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Grand Paris
OPPORTUNITIES Locate
Access public contracts
Tailored operational and effective support - premises, sales contacts, technology partners, administrative procedures, recruitment www.paris-region.com
Public procurement contracts are set to boost a number of business sectors - construction/civil engineering, energy, engineering, environmental services, ICT, finance, legal services, etc www.societedugrandparis.fr
Invest in new sites
Design: Studio Anney - September 2013
150 million sq. m. for development and construction in a range of locations connected by the Grand Paris Express metro system www.greater-paris-investment-agency.com
SOURCES: EUROSTAT, FDI Intelligence-Financial Times, Fortune Magazine-Global 500 companies, The Economist, Ernst & Young, Greater Paris Investment Agency & KPMG, INSEE (French Institute of Statistics), French Ministry of Research and Education, Invest in France Agency, Société du Grand Paris, Paris Region Investment Agency, CRT Paris Ile-de-France, Airports Council International, Haropa, Finance Innovation, IAU IDF, Immostat-IPD, Urban Land Institute, Startup Genome-Telefonica Digital - CREDITS PHOTOS: © ARD / Derouault Michel / Denis Bourges / Pascal Aimar Tendance Floue - PERIPHERIQUES Architectes / UPMC - Univers • © EPAD/THOM MAYNE /AGENCE MORPHOSIS - MANUELLE GAUTRAND © MaxiMou75 © Paris Tourist Office / David Lefranc © RATP - Gilles Aligon © Sébastien Le Clézio / Datagora / Hubstart Paris