Continental Square is a 60,000 square feet (5,600 m2) office complex located in
Roissypôle on the grounds of
Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport, in
Tremblay-en-France,
France, developed by Seifert Architects.[1][2] The complex has a surface area of 50,000 square metres (540,000 sq ft) and consists of eight buildings.[3] The buildings have underground walkways that link to restaurants and other facilities under pyramid roofs.[2]
History
GA was the builder and owner of Continental Square.[4] Seifert Architects was the architect of the approximately 25,000-square-metre (270,000 sq ft) complex, which was built with off-site manufactured elements.[5]
In 1994, around half of the 24,000 square metres (260,000 sq ft) in the complex was occupied.[6] In 1995, the space was 70% leased, and the owner reduced rent rates.[4] In 1997, the center, then owned by GCI, was 80% occupied.[7]
In 2009,
Aéroports de Paris, the operator of CDG Airport, and GE Capital Real Estate France via the subsidiary Foncière Ariane SAS signed an agreement to form a partnership managing the complex.[3] SAS Roissy Continental Square is the name of the partnership.[8] The partnership was finalized in December 2009.[9]
Tenants
ProLogis has offices in the Bâtiment Saturne.[10]Air France operates the Vaccinations Center at Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport in the Bâtiment Uranus.[11]Servair, an Air France subsidiary, has its head office in Continental Square.[12]
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L'envol difficile de Roissy[permanent dead link]." Les Echos. 19 October 1995. #17007, Page 45. Retrieved on 17 June 2010. "GA, constructeur et propriétaire du Continental Square s'en tire mieux: ses 24.000 m2 sont loués à 70 %, mais moyennant là aussi une baisse sensible des loyers, ramenés au niveau de ceux pratiqués à Paris-Nord II (1.000 francs le mètre carré par an hors charges)."