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With the Developer ART PROM, BOILLE & ASSOCIES is going to reorganize an industrial existing building, built in the eighties. It was a mail sorting building, Blaise Pascal Street in Tours, in the city centre along the train railways and the future tramway, very close to the central station.

This mixed redevelopment will propose business offices (6 000 m²) along the railways and housing along Blaise Pascal Street (54 flats for home ownership and 34 for council housing). These building will have a strong thermal insulation and will be linked with an interior covered street with a glass roof with 1 600 m² photovoltaic panels. These building will have penthouses on the top which will have a splendid view on Tours and a very good sunshine.

This operation combines high technology (geothermal science, heat recovery etc) in order to become the first building with positive energy in rehabilitation in Tours. The building permit is set up a preliminary inquiry. The start of the destruction works should be in 2011.

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Handover of the Edouard Vaillant project |
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Between October 2009 and March 2010, BOILLE & ASSOCIES handed over to its client Bouygues Immobilier a building covering 10 000 m² in the Rue Edouard Vaillant in Tours. This building includes offices (Central Station), a 100-room serviced-apartment facility (CITEA) and 36 housing units (Odyssée).
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Boille & Associés has moved |
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Since 11 December 2009, BOILLE & ASSOCIES has been at 43 Rue Edouard Vaillant, on the ground floor of the “Odyssée” building that the practice designed and for which it acts as project manager on behalf of Bouygues Immobilier.

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