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[edit]Various text was removed from the article since it's creation, I'm parking it here so it can be put back if it can be reliable sourced.
Today, Icade handles property investment, development and services in many different domains: offices, business parks, shopping centres, healthcare facilities and public amenities.
SCIC
[edit]- By the late 1980s, SCIC owned over 200,000 units of rental accommodation, most of which was state-subsidised social housing. SCIC was also active in the healthcare sector, assisting in construction of hospitals across France (Évry, Caen, Strasbourg, etc.).
- SCIC (later Icade) extended its expertise to all sorts of public and subsequently private amenities, like Rungis market and the Méridien hotel at Porte Maillot.
- As of the 1990s, SCIC introduced a property investment service and extended the scope of its activities to office property5.
- In the 2000s, SCIC began to focus specifically on competitive bids, leaving other Caisse des Dépôts subsidiaries to specialise in public interest projects.
- SCIC was a leading housing estate construction project owner in France, and was particularly active in the Paris region. During the 1950s and 1960s, it worked with architects like Jean Dubuisson, Marcel Lods, Jacques Henri Labourdette, Bernard Zehrfuss, Raymond Lopez and Charles-Gustave Stoskopf, to build housing at Sarcelles (France's first large-scale programme, with over 10,000 housing units), Créteil and Massy-Antony. By the late 1980s, SCIC owned over 200,000 units of rental accommodation, most of which was state-subsidised social housing.
- SCIC was also active in the healthcare sector, providing ground-breaking project owner assistance services to support the construction of key hospitals across France (Évry, Caen, Strasbourg, etc.).
- SCIC (later Icade) extended its expertise to all sorts of public and subsequently private amenities, like Rungis market and the Méridien hotel at Porte Maillot.
- As of the 1990s, SCIC introduced a property investment service and extended the scope of its activities to office property5.
- In the 2000s, SCIC began to focus specifically on competitive bids, leaving other Caisse des Dépôts subsidiaries to specialise in public interest projects.
Icade
[edit]- Icade was created in 1954 as Société Centrale Immobilière de la Caisse des dépôts by Caisse des dépôts as a subsidiary. It was not until the 1980s that it started investing in non residential/public properties.
- SCIC was renamed Icade SA in 2003, and its capital opened up to shareholders outside the Caisse des dépôts et consignations.
- Icade SA's revenues and income started growing significantly, facilitated both by favourable economic conditions and the group's unique business model, which combined activities that are normally managed by separate companies: property development, investment and services. This concept, developed by CEO Étienne Bertier and his management team, promoted strong team buy-in to the company strategy. The subsidiary, Icade Patrimoine, is an asset inherited from SCIC, although all social housing assets were sold to another Caisse des Dépôts subsidiary, the Société nationale immobilière (SNI4) in 2006.
International
[edit]International presence
[edit]- Germany – Icade Reit – Mostly commercial/office business properties in Hamburg, Munich, Frankfurt, Berlin and Düsseldorf with tenants that include Deutsche Telekom. In 2006 it purchased assets from Daimler Chrysler. Icade began an exit strategy since 2011.
- Spain – Inmobiliaria de la Caisse des dépôts España – Many university locations – 21 residences in 2006. Icade activities in Spain were sold in 2012.
- Italy – Icade Italia, Newreal – Icade Italia was sold in 2010.
- Belgium, Benelux – Offers services to the European Parliament (2006). Icade Belgium was sold in 2010.
Achievements/projects
[edit]- Le Millénaire 3 • Paris
This seven-storey building includes 34,000m² of office space. All the building's facilities are located on the ground floor, around an atrium with a 1,600m² glass roof: reception area, restaurant, cafeteria, concierge, 200-seat auditorium. By 2015, Le Millénaire 3 will accommodate staff from the French Ministry of justice and civil liberties. The building hopes to achieve Excellent HQE®, HQE® Exploitation and BREEAM® ratings, as well as certification for low energy consumption (BBC label). />
Icade's role: property developer, investor
Delivery: 2Q 2015
Architect: Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates (KPF)
- Le Millénaire shopping centre • Paris - Aubervilliers
Located between the Portes de Paris and Le Millénaire business parks, next to the Saint Denis canal, this 59,000m² shopping centre includes a 4,000m² supermarket, 140 shops and restaurants, and 12,000m² of landscaped areas. It was the first shopping centre to have a Very Good HQE® Commerce and BREEAM® rating when it opened.
Icade's role: investor, property developer.
Opened: 27 April 2011
Architect: Antoine Grumbach
- Le Pôle Santé République • Clermont-Ferrand
This 270-bed medical, surgical and obstetric clinic was acquired by Icade Santé.
Icade's role: investor, owner
Operator: Médi-Partenaires
Acquired: September 2011
Architect: DHA Architectes-Urbanistes
- Le Garance • Paris
This innovative HQE®- and BBC-certified office complex covers a surface area of 26,000m². The architecture is resolutely modern and makes considerable use of natural attributes (space, light, volumes and harmonious use of internal walls and gardens, etc.).
Icade's role: property developer, off-plan sales
Delivery: 2Q 2015
Architect: Metra + Associés
- La Tour First • La Défense
Icade is the sole manager of La Tour First, under the terms of the property management mandate granted by its owner, international investor Beacon Capital Strategic Partners V. La Tour First is the highest tower block in France, and has a surface area of 80,000m².
Icade's role: rental and technical management, management of HQE® and Leed® certification processes
Delivery: February 2011
Architects: Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates (KPF) and Cabinet SRA
- MacDonald warehouses • Paris
The 630m-long MacDonald warehouse structure has been fully converted as part of a large-scale urban renewal project for north-eastern Paris (PNE). Total net surface area: 165,000m², including 1,100 housing units, 27,000m² of office space, 32,500m² for retail and 33,000 m² for activities and amenities.
Icade's role: property developer
Delivery: 2014
Coordinating architects: Floris Alkemade and Xaveer de Geyter - (FAA+XDGA), Michel Desvignes (landscape designer)
Building architects: Christian de Portzamparc, Nicolas Michelin, Gigon and Guyer, Raphaëlle Hondelatte and Mathieu Laporte, Brenac-Gonzales, Julien De Smedt, Mia Haag, AUC, Stéphane Maupin, François Leclercq, Marc Mimram, Odile Decq, Thierry Beaulieu, Kengo Kuma and Floris Alkemade – Xaveer de Geyter
- La Tour EQHO • Paris
La Tour EQHO is a 140m-high vertical campus with a total usable surface area of 79,000m² of office space on 42 floors: sufficient to accommodate over 5,000 desks. The building includes numerous communal areas and services (concierge services, baggage drop, sports room and themed restaurants), as well as 1,100 private parking spaces. La Tour EQHO aims to obtain NF HQE® certification for renovated commercial properties, a Very Good BREEAM® rating , HQE® Exploitation certification and the BBC Effinergie Rénovation label.
Icade's role: investor, property developer
Delivery: mid-2013
Architect: Hubert & Roy
- Le Clos Saint-Michel • Chevilly-Larue
This 290-unit housing complex is exceptional as regards its size (24,000m² of land for a total net surface area of 20,000m²), its location in the heart of Chevilly-Larue, and the number of housing types included (social housing, first-time buys, market rental, and housing for different generations). Le Clos Saint-Michel includes 17 housing units specifically tailored to senior citizens. It is also an eco-neighbourhood, 50% of which is green open space (30% parkland), and includes some low energy consumption homes (BBC-certified).
Icade's role: spatial planner, property developer
Delivery: 2012
Architect: RVA - Renaud-Vignaud Associés
- Le Metropolitan • Villejuif
The new LCL head office is located on a campus comprising five HQE® and THPE buildings, each with its own specific identity. Overall harmony is ensured by the glasswork, use of repeated colours, and plant-covered walls. 80,000m2 of office space. An investment of 319 million euros.
Icade's role: property developer, investor, off-plan sales
Delivery: between November 2008 and March 2012
Architects: Hubert Godet & François Leclercq (joint contractors: Icade Arcoba and Berim)
- Le Prélude • Bordeaux
This new 8-storey, HQE® office building has a total net surface area of 9,350m². It was the first office building to acquire the low energy consumption label (BBC), and is located in the heart of the future Euratlantique business district, close to the Bordeaux Saint-Jean mainline train station.
Icade's role: property developer
Investor: La Française AM
Delivery: 1Q 2013
Architect: Chaix & Morel
- Cité Sanitaire • Saint Nazaire
This 16-hectare complex comprises a surface area of 92,000m², and accommodates the Saint Nazaire hospital and medical facilities for the Harmonie Atlantique clinic, providing 794 beds in all. It was developed through public-private partnership, and is let according to a 35-year hospital lease.
Investment: 280 million euros
Icade's role: investor, property developer, technical contractor
Delivery: February 2012
Architect: Groupe 6 Architectes Associés
- Les Jardins d’Elise • Souffelweyersheim
Located just 10 minutes from Strasbourg city centre, this innovative building project combines cutting-edge technology, comfort and respect for the environment. The complex comprises five buildings in a landscaped park, and includes 183 individual and collective housing units.
Icade's role: property developer, marketing
Delivery: Q2 2013
Architect: Daufresne-le-Garrec & Associés
- Odysseum • Montpellier
This 150,000m2 open-air leisure and retail complex is the first of its kind, and includes direct access by tram. The combination of culture, leisure facilities and retail outlets makes it unique among France's shopping centres. The Odysseum complex includes a shopping centre with a total net surface area of 51,000m², a 17-screen multiplex cinema, an aquarium, bowling alley, planetarium, ice rink, go-kart circuit, 17 themed restaurants, and more.
Icade's role: investor (co-investors: Klepierre - Segece), property developer, marketing, manager
Opened: 24 September 2009
Architect: Design International and DGLA
- Ambre & Opale • Lyon
This low energy consumption building complex (BBC-certified) comprises two office buildings: Ambre (11,166m²) and Opale (12,169m²). In 2011, Suravenir, a life assurance company owned by the Crédit Mutuel de Bretagne group, bought the Ambre building off-plan, and the entire Opale building has been let to Banque Postale.
Icade's role: property developer (in conjunction with Altaréa Cogedim)
Delivery: June 2013 for Ambre, March 2014 for Opale
Architects: Audart Favaro for Ambre, Marc Mimram for Opale
- Aquaverde • Tourcoing
This residential unit comprises 203 apartments in seven buildings, and fits harmoniously into the new Tourcoing city centre. The Aquaverde residence is located close to the tram service, near the Roubaix canal.
Icade's role: property development, marketing
Delivery: 2Q 2012
Architect: Paindavoine Parmentier
Various stuff
[edit]- The building, is located in the 13th arrondissement, and is one of the first low-energy buildings in France.
- The non-strategic assets portfolio : Icade still owns a collection of shops mainly comprising a network of "Mr Bricolage" DIY Stores. The others non-strategic assets portfolio are warehouses, housing and assets in Germany (as at 30/06/2014).
- Expansion into Germany happened in 2004 where it purchased office buildings, the same year the company began focussing on buying out private subsidiaries (companies that were not publicly traded).
- it also had a significant and growing presence in other European countries like Germany, Italy, Spain and Belgium.
- Overall, Icade is present in 24 cities.
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- Icade's public amenities and healthcare facilities include an office complex in Levallois-Perret (north-western Paris suburbs), which is occupied by the French Ministry for internal affairs, and 55 clinics and healthcare establishments (31/12/2012).
- Warehouses: Icade owns 400,000m² of warehouse assets, most of which are rented to the Casino group (31/12/2012).[1]
- Icade's housing portfolio was valued at close to 312 million euros in 2011. Most housing assets were sold in 2009 and 2010 and, as at 31/12/2012, Icade owns 4,246 housing units, 30,300m² of retail surface area and homes for senior citizens, and 152 hectares of investment assets.
- lots of history here too https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Icade&diff=958603725&oldid=958295281&diffmode=source
Pinging @Grmike:, maybe for some help to improve the article :-)
Dwaro (talk) 11:19, 3 June 2020 (UTC)
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