The Sporting Factory real estate program, jointly produced by Sporting Promotion and Angelotti Promotion, was inaugurated on Friday.
Aged and hand-molded red brick facades, black metal balconies, raw concrete walls, graffiti entrance halls, etc. It floats like an air of New York in the heart of the new eco-district of La Cartoucherie. Overlooking the concrete skeleton of the future Halles, the Sporting Factory real estate program, co-produced by Sporting Promotion and Angelotti Promotion, was inaugurated on Friday 26 November in the presence of the district mayor Bertrand Serp. Forced into isolation after being diagnosed positive for Covid-19, the mayor of Toulouse and president of the metropolis, Jean-Luc Moudenc, naturally did not join the ceremony.
215 accomodations
“We wanted the Sporting Factory to live up to the enthusiasm and promise of the Cartoucherie eco-district,” says Mickaël Merz, president of the Sporting group. The objective was to respect the site’s industrial history and reinterpret neighborhood life while being in tune with new ways of living, respectful of the quality of use and the environment “. Designed in tandem by the firms Oeco Architects and Flint Architects, this neo-industrial building complex consists of 215 housing units for a floor area of 13,955 m2, including 444 m2 of service rooms. “The architectural biases have been put at the service of very varied modes of housing. We have designed apartments in artist studio mode ranging from T1 to T3, lofts, duplex roof top in T4, but also penthouses and townhouses, ”explains Claire Furlan of the Oeco agency. With its numerous sports and leisure facilities, its community spaces, etc. The envelope for the work costs of the Cartoucherie flagship has reached 19 million euros. As for the total investment, it was increased to 51% by the Sporting Promotion group and 49% by Angelotti Promotion.
10,000 inhabitants
“Of the 215 housing units, 64 are social housing units, sold as a block to the Chalets group, 34 for access at controlled prices and the rest was sold as free housing to owner-occupiers (52%) and to investors”, details Frédérick Lanneau, Commercial Director of Angelotti. 195,000 € for a T2, 260,000 € for a T3 and from 350,000 € for a T4, to date, almost all homes have been sold. Only a T5 triplex house of 100 m2 at € 395,000 has still not found a taker. Regarding the rents charged by the Chalets, it takes 380 € / month for a T2 and up to 860 € / month for a T5.
With around 3,000 inhabitants today, the Cartoucherie eco-district should accommodate up to 10,000 inhabitants in the long term, according to Bertrand Serp, the district mayor.
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