Installation of Companies in Business Parks in the Urban Community of Greater Nancy

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Industrial Sites

Total surface of 740 ha
including 17 ha currently on offer and 78 ha of available land

1,600 companies are based there, employing over 32,000 people, or over 30 % of the active population in Greater Nancy.

Average transaction price
 
. 28 € for land intended for industrial use 
. 45 € for land intended for service sector activities  
. 72 € for land intended for sales activities

Average rental values
 
. 103 to 113 € m²/yr + tax for new office space
. 95 to 115 €  m²/yr + tax for second-hand offices
. 50 to 66 € m²/yr + tax for operational use

Atis-Real Auguste Thouard 2005 Study

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Space Available at Affordable Prices

Greater Nancy's business parks can be found all across the community's territory, from downtown Nancy to the city's outskirts.
For more information about industrial sites in the metropolitan area 


Map of the industrial sites 

In the downtown area, immediately neighbouring Place Stanislas, the Rives de Meurthe site is home primarily to service-sector companies. With links from all of the metropolitan area's major roadways, the highly-efficient public transport system and Tramway line, the Rives de Meurthe site is just a few minutes from the future TGV station. As Nancy's latest landscaped neighbourhood, it contains higher learning establishments, recently-built housing, a multiplex, gardens and, soon, a shopping centre.
More information can be found on the Rives de Meurthe site

With the TGV coming in 2007, the central station area is destined to become the second major development hub in the heart of Nancy. The sector already offers nearly 75,000 m² in office space and will offer, starting in 2007, in the Republique Building, over 6,500 m² in new premises, near the new convention centre and station. An additional 50,000 m² are planned in the 10 years to come.
More information can be found on the Quartier de la Gare site

The creation of a Urban Free-Zone (ZFU) in Greater Nancy Area, in the Nations Quarter of Vandoeuvre and in the Plateau Quarter in Nancy-Maxéville, offers companies the opportunity to enjoy fiscal and employer tax exonerations for five years.
In the Plateau area, near the motorway on-ramps and a few minutes from downtown, 7.5 hectares of land and thousands of square metres in office space (small and large surfaces) are available.
In Vandoeuvre, several real estate projects are planned in 2006, in Vand'Est and Montet Octroit, and more than 3,000 m² of store space is currently on offer.
For more informations about the ZFU

All of the industrial site offer companies optimal development conditions: most are linked to the Metropolitan Telecommunications Network, RMT, offering very high-speed access, and direct access to motorway infrastructures and an extensive range of convenience services.

Above and beyond current capacity, other sites will host new business activities in the years to come: there are plans to equip the Plaines Rive Droite zone, a vast 150-hectare expanse that is currently available, and programmes are being conducted on the Solvay Quarries in Nancy-Maxéville. In addition, certain existing sites, such as Ludres, Heillecourt or the Nancy-Brabois Technopole, still have expansion capacity.
The Urban Community works everyday alongside associations of company leaders in the metropolitan area's main industrial activities areas as part of the ATP Approach (an Association, a Territory, a Project), combining their efforts to support the most outstanding sites (Dynapôle, Porte Sud, Grande Sapinière, Maxéville, Marcel Brot, Porte Verte and Nancy Brabois Technopole).
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