As the primary urban planner for eastern Paris, EpaMarne-EpaFrance is committed to an innovative approach to creating sustainable cities. They are leveraging their expertise to reduce the carbon footprint while offering concrete solutions to the economic and social challenges we collectively face.
With a dense economic fabric consisting of a diverse range of SMEs, as well as major French and international corporations, eastern Paris has solidified its position as a business and tertiary hub with significant potential for companies.
Eastern Paris: A Favorable Combination of Economic and Demographic Dynamism, Quality of Life, Improved Accessibility, and Real Estate Offerings Tailored to Meet Businesses’ Needs
In recent years, the rich economic fabric of eastern Paris, particularly in the SME segment, and the diversity and quality of the tertiary offer, especially for small and medium-sized premises, have strengthened the economic clusters of Noisy-Champs, the future Grand Paris Express station in 2026 - the largest station in eastern Paris - and Montévrain-Val d'Europe, which is experiencing rapid demographic growth.
These past few years, the region has continued to attract new head offices, with companies benefiting not only from easy access to the capital and the Marne-la-Vallée TGV station but also from a diversified housing offer and a recognized quality of life for company directors and employees. Welcoming foreign employees and their families is also made easy by the presence of the Lycée International de l'Est Parisien in Noisy-le-Grand.
A summary of the economic hubs in eastern Paris :
- Two major tertiary hubs: the Noisy-Champs hub, with nearly 490,000 sq.m. of surface area (including the Cité Descartes, a sustainable city cluster with over 17,000 researchers and students, and the forthcoming regeneration of the Mont d'Est district) and the Montévrain-Val d'Europe hub, with 250,000 sq.m. of surface area.
- A future hub: Marne-Europe in the area around the future Villiers-Champigny-Bry station.
- Prime business parks close to Paris and to major routes, including the A4 freeway, which accounts for almost 10% of commercial demand in the Paris region.
Enhanced Public Transport Connectivity
The development of public transportation continues to boost the area’s attractiveness, supported by the following upcoming services that will complement the existing RER A and E lines and the Marne-la-Vallée Chessy TGV station
- Grand Paris Express Line 15 (2025): Including stations at Noisy-Champs and the emerging central hub at Bry-Villiers-Champigny.
- Grand Paris Express Line 16 (2029): With stations at Noisy-Champs and Chelles.
- RER E Station at Bry-Villiers-Champigny: Enhanced by the eastern extension of the Eole project, establishing this site as a new structural hub for eastern Paris.
- Dedicated bus route: Altival line: Connecting Noisy-le-Grand and Champigny-sur-Marne.
- Dedicated bus route: A line linking the Chessy-Marne-la-Vallée TGV station to the Val d’Europe RER station.
New Real Estate Assets: Balancing Business Needs, Value Sustainability, and Environmental Footprint Reduction
As a central player in the real estate development of eastern Paris, EpaMarne-EpaFrance drives projects that align with evolving economic needs and expectations, in close collaboration with local public authorities. Our focus includes maintaining the long-term value of real estate assets while reducing their environmental impact.
To achieve this, EpaMarne-EpaFrance pursues ambitious goals in decarbonization, preservation of permeable soils, construction quality, and usability of delivered projects.
A Dynamic Future: Projects Reflecting Confidence in Tomorrow
- 10 projects: Over 60,000 m² of office space under development by 2026.
- 13 projects: Over 90,000 m² of industrial space under development by 2026.
Keep exploring: ÉpaMarne ÉpaFrance - Établissements publics d'aménagement de Marne-la-Vallée
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