Around 800 million euros will be invested to renovate the 60-meter-long property (one of the longest in its street).
A building in Paris’ famous Champs-Élysées avenue has been sold for a record 600 million euros ($600 million). Sold by real estate management and development specialists Groupama Immobilier, it’s the most expensive acquired property in the landmark area.
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In fact, it’s only 150 meters from the Arc de Triomphe, one of France’s well-known and highly visited monuments. According to Bloomberg, the structure at 150 avenue des Champs-Elysees was purchased by Cheval Paris, a new funding company. Groupama Immobilier initially bought the building in 2009.
About 800 million euros will be invested to renovate and develop the 60-meter-long property (one of the longest in its street). Eric Donnet, the head of Groupama Immobilier, told the publication that they earned over 400 million euros through the transaction.
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