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PropertyParis 11ᵗʰ (75)

A 19th-century workshop, with 313 m², for commercial use, in the centre of the 11th arrondissement, at the corner of Avenue Ledru-Rollin and rue de Charonne. Behind the carriage door, a tree-filled courtyard is paved in Parisian limestone and surrounded by walls, dating from the 18th century, which are partially covered in Virginia creeper. The verdant space, shaded by a Japanese cherry tree, is carefully maintained.
At the back of this calm courtyard, which is a prerequisite for this 38-unit collective ownership building, and under a glass ceiling, is the commercial space with a total floor surface of approximately 313 m².
Both functional and aesthetic, the central area is arranged into an open workspace under a tall glass roof, which provides flexibility and modularity, in anticipation of a professional conversion. A 10-m² entranceway leads to several spaces with a total floor area of nearly 117 m². The rest of the single-storey property is divided into three workshops of 15 to 25 m², as well as a kitchen of approximately 23 m². In addition, there is a second kitchen and a storage space that can be used as a photocopy room, as well as a cellar in the basement. Two lavatories are adjacent to the premises’ reception area.
A full renovation was just carried out, specifically in terms of the flooring, which is covered in the latest generation of resin slabs, adapted to a workplace environment. The vast glass roof, with a surface area of nearly 84 m², was completely restored in addition to its delicate steel metalwork, identical to the original one. The maximum floor-to-ceiling height is nearly 6 metres, while those in the other spaces are approximately 3.5 metres. Bathed in light from all sides, the workshop’s glass wall is insulated from outside noise with triple glazing, which guarantees peace and calm throughout its interior.
The premises are currently equipped with an individual condensing gas Frisquet furnace.

Le Figaro Properties reference : 71748298