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Journalist, La Marseillaise

Yves Souben

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Journalist, La Marseillaise

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FrancePolitics

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HistorySocial NetworkingGreenwich VillageNew York City TechPlastic WasteWeb HostingPolitiqueEntertainmentFeature ProfilesWomen In The ArtsSpiritualityNature

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Big Data Metaverse Data Governance Quantum ComputingData

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Show business

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Journalist

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Content

Total articles 820

  • Available on paid plans

    Appel à projets pour quatre pépites patrimoniales

    By Yves Souben Verified

    Apr. 14, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    La justice retoque Allauch sur les logements sociaux

    By Yves Souben Verified

    Apr. 15, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    La justice retoque Allauch sur les logements sociaux

    By Yves Souben Verified

    Apr. 15, 2025

As seen in

Le Huffpost,Le Télégramme,Kyiv Post,La Marseillaise,El Huffpost,La Nouvelle République

Company Info

La Marseillaise

La Marseillaise is a landmark office tower located in Marseille, France, designed by architect Jean Nouvel. Standing 135 meters tall, it was completed between 2006 and 2018 and serves as a symbol of the city's transformation and economic revitalization. The tower is part of the Euroméditerranée initiative, the largest urban renewal program in southern Europe, and is situated in the Arenc district, which is evolving into a vibrant commercial and residential area. The building offers approximately 35,000 square meters of office space and features a distinctive facade with 27 shades of blue, white, and red, representing the Mediterranean region. La Marseillaise incorporates advanced environmental standards, including innovative air-conditioning systems and sustainable materials. It is also the first high-rise building to utilize marine thermal energy for cooling, showcasing its commitment to sustainability. As a commercial property, it attracts businesses and professionals, contributing to Marseille's growth as an international economic hub.

Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur, France

+33 4 91 57 75 00

Founded: 1943


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