It is a regional tertiary real estate market that is experiencing a tumultuous year, as highlighted by a study conducted by BNP Paribas RealEstate. Where we see transactions that apart from Toulouse look bleak. Thus, during the first nine months of the year, 628,000 m2 were placed, Lyon holds the top ranking with 135,000 m2, followed by Lille with 123,000 m2, Nantes takes 7th place, with 55,000 m2. Amidst this ranking, Aix-Marseille tries to maintain its usual dynamic… with great difficulty.
The figures for tertiary real estate have proven to be a good indicator of the state of the French economy. And the results recorded over the past few months, which are a natural reflection of the mindset of economic players, favor a wait-and-see attitude which, logically, reflects the level of transactions.