Banque BPCE inaugurates its headquarters in two new Paris towers

The BPCE banking group inaugurates on Wednesday two new office towers designed by star architect Jean Nouvel and located in the south-east of Paris, near Ivry-sur-Seine, a rare event in an increasingly reluctant capital. to high-rise buildings.

Several floors of each of the Duo east and west towers, respectively 180 and 122 meters high, are now occupied by employees of the bank, which brings together the Banque Populaire and Caisse d’Epargne networks and the global financial services division, which has absorbed the activities of the former Natixis subsidiary. The west tower also houses a hotel-restaurant.

The approximately 90,000 square meters of offices will eventually be able to accommodate 9,000 employees, explained during a press visit the chairman of the executive board Laurent Mignon.

But not at the same time, since the asymmetrical towers, partly leaning, will only have 6,000 workstations, all in flex office (when no workstation is assigned to a particular employee, editor’s note) with the exception of the rooms markets and positions adapted to employees with disabilities.

The arrival in this new space allows the mutualist group, historically established in the 13th arrondissement of Paris near the Austerlitz and Lyon stations, but also Charenton-le-Pont, to reduce the number of its buildings from 28 to 10 of France.

All the departments concerned will gradually move by the beginning of 2023.

The two towers, whose bill amounts to around 600 million euros, are owned by BPCE Assurances and the real estate subsidiary of the Caisse de depot et placement du Qubec (CDPQ) Ivanho Cambridge.

The works started in March 2017 were carried out by Vinci.

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This complex authorized in 2015 is part of a series of towers approved by the municipal majority of Mayor Anne Hidalgo: the Batignolles courthouse (17th arrondissement, 160 meters) opened in 2018, the Tour Triangle (15th arrondissement, 180 meters ) scheduled for 2026.

The right-wing opposition Anne Hidalgo, but also her environmental allies, castigate these projects, deeming them unecological, unsightly and unsuitable for a city already among the densest in the world.

This year, they forced the town hall to revise two projects downwards: one which provided for the construction of two new towers in the same district, the other in the 12th arrondissement (Bercy-Charenton).

And the Triangle Tower is the subject of a judicial investigation by the National Financial Prosecutor’s Office for suspicion of favoritism.

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