Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield announced the full opening of Les Ateliers Gaîté in the Montparnasse district of Paris. Designed by famed architect Winy Maas and his architecture and urban planning firm MVRDV, Les Ateliers Gaîté is a sustainable mixed-use redevelopment that integrates residential, offices and a hotel alongside new community-oriented retail and amenities. The project integrates the revived district with the local community, creating better connectivity with the surrounding neighbourhood while acting as a catalyst for the broader regeneration of Montparnasse.

As part of the wider Les Ateliers Gaîté project, URW has already successfully delivered the refurbishment of the 52,000 sqm Pullman Montparnasse hotel, operated by Accor, in H2-2021, and a 13,000 sqm office project in H1-2022, fully let to Accor Group's co-working operator Wojo. The final part of the project, a three-floor 28,800 sqm shopping and lifestyle destination, has now opened to the public. It is over 90% let and incorporates services that meet the needs of local residents and workers, as well as a wide range of restaurant and entertainment options – including the first Food Society food hall in Paris with 15 kiosks and 3 bars.

The development also incorporates 62 social housing units which will be owned by the City of Paris and triples the area dedicated to public services, including a new municipal library and a childcare centre. In line with URW's Better Places 2030 sustainability strategy, Les Ateliers Gaîté's redevelopment delivers a 40% reduction in energy used for heating resulting in 880 tonnes of avoided CO2 emissions each year. This is achieved through highly efficient new buildings and innovations including an energy transfer loop that recovers more than 50% of the waste heat emitted by the retail centre, which can then be reused to heat the hotel.