Thursday 7 May 2015

Part-Dieu : Lyon Business District



Real business district - the first after Paris La Défense - Lyon Part-Dieu is undeniably the most popular place in Lyon by companies seeking to install their offices.

Of the one million square meters that make up Part-Dieu, one counts 45,000 employees working in more than 2,200 companies. Of these, many headquarters of listed companies - Ernst & Young, Manpower, Adamas - from international groups - April Group, Bluestar Silicones - and banks - Societe Generale, Caisse d'épargne, Banque Populaire...

Part-Dieu is positioned as the contemporary metropolitan hub, which refers worldwide. A place of exchange and distribution of flows crossed by half a million trips each day.

Part-Dieu has already an ease of living and working context by the presence of a large supply of entertainment, culture, shopping, services and restaurants.

In the future, the district will be more vibrant, active and welcoming, with new housing, shops and services in the heart of the neighbourhood.


Today, Lyon Part-Dieu is home to the first French interchange station. Designed to accommodate 35,000 passengers a day, it now has nearly 130,000.

Tomorrow an "open station" multimodal, resized to flows of real travelers, improve connections between Lyon and major European cities.

Launched in early 2011, the redevelopment of the station will bring out a welcoming public space, open to its environment, enriched with a hotel offer and renewed services.



The regional shopping center La Part-Dieu is located in the district of La Part-Dieu. This is one of the largest shopping centers in Europe. In 2013, the shopping center of La Part-Dieu is the third most visited center of France with 34 million visitors. With over 267 shops and restaurants, the shopping center La Part-Dieu is one of the most dynamic in Europe.

The city of Lyon has ambition: 5 new skyscrapers are expected to emerge before 2020!

Part-Dieu district in 2030

Source: http://grattecielpassion.unblog.fr/2014/01/13/lyon-la-future-skyline/

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