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9 December 2009

French property developer BNP Paribas Immobilier has announced the launch of a new Paris property scheme, which will be located in the new Claude Bernard district of Paris (19th arrondissement).

The mixed-use project, which will mainly feature office and residential units across seven different buildings, will be developed through a public-private partnership with Semavip.

A number of the properties, designed by architects Jacques Ferrier, Emmanuel Combarel and Sauerbruch Hutton, have already been sold to investors, according to BNP Paribas.

The new French homes are earmarked for completion in late 2011.

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