The available activity space program is located in the industrial zone of Illzach. The units in the PARIS building are intended to accommodate small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and artisans with service activities, storage needs, and office space. Available areas range from 1,550 to 3,875 square feet.
Considered one of the largest and most dynamic commercial areas in Eastern France, the Illzach shopping zone stretches endlessly along the strategic axis of Avenue de Bâle (RN66), the gateway to Mulhouse from Germany and Switzerland. More than just a collection of stores, it is a regional attraction hub combining major brands, services, and leisure activities.
Upon entering, the atmosphere is immediately one of intense and constant activity. Large parking lots, often crowded on weekends, surround buildings with well-recognizable bright signs. The architecture is functional, modern, dedicated to consumption and logistics. Traffic flows smoothly thanks to well-designed routes, though it can become dense during peak hours. The beating heart of the area consists of high-traffic large stores (Carrefour, Leroy Merlin, Decathlon, But, Conforama, Go Sport, Action, Gifi...).
The zone is not limited to product sales. It is also a center for practical services and leisure, featuring an automotive hub and dining services. The complementarity of the brands and the diversity of the offerings make it an "all-in-one" destination. Its border location attracts Swiss and German customers, drawn by the prices and selection. Free parking and accessibility are its major assets.
The Illzach commercial zone is the archetype of a successful suburban area from the 80s and 90s, which has evolved and remained essential. It is a vital economic hub for the Mulhouse area.
- Mezzanine
- Double-skin cladding walls
- Metal frame and structure
- Parking:
- Electric sectional door(s)
- Quartz concrete slab flooring
- Insulated steel tray roofing
- Premises delivered as concrete shells, utilities pending.