The establishment won in the"tradition" category the boulangerie Aux Deux Epis in Saint-Jean-les-Deux-Jumeaux Still in the"tradition" category, the Bernadette bakery in Meaux came second followed by the De Sousa bakery in Pontault-Combault Another category, that of"regular bread" (white baguette), and another winner with the bakery Aux Douceurs de la Chapelle in La Chapelle-la-Reine, which won all the votes. It was closely followed by the Lebon bakery in Gretz-Armainvilliers and La Paulinette Calmetienne in Chaumes-en-Brie Kirian Rudeaux from the boulangerie du Parc in Chelles took first place in the competition for the best traditional baguette 2025 in Seine-et-Marne Congratulations to all participants and winners Refer your establishment, click herePromote your event, click here Photo: Press service of the president of Uzbekistan President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev will visit Paris from 11 to 13 March at the invitation of president of France Emmanuel Macron, president’s press service announced Mirziyoyev is scheduled to hold high-level talks and meetings with French officials and business representatives The agenda will focus on strengthening Uzbekistani-French relations with particular emphasis on expanding cooperation in trade-economic and investment-financial spheres as well as promoting cooperation projects with leading French companies and enterprises Mirziyoyev will also meet with UNESCO director-general Audrey Azoulay to discuss preparations for the 43rd session of the UNESCO General Conference set to take place in Samarkand this autumn a bust of the renowned scholar Abu Rayhan al-Biruni was unveiled on 1 March at the Uranoscope Observatory in Gretz-Armainvilliers Paris is hosting forums and conferences on healthcare Joint business events will also be held in Toulouse Mirziyoyev previously visited Paris on official trips in October 2018 and November 2022 His 2018 visit was the first by president of Uzbekistan to France in over 20 years During his 2022 trip, Mirziyoyev and Macron agreed to deepen ties through a “comprehensive high-level partnership”, and the Louvre Museum in Paris hosted the exhibition “Treasures of the Oases of Uzbekistan: At the Crossroads of Caravan Routes” In November 2023, Macron visited Uzbekistan on an official trip, with talks taking place in Samarkand Uzbekistan’s first president Islam Karimov visited France twice president of France François Mitterrand made an official visit to Uzbekistan We have received your message and will fix the mistake soon A chateau in northern France that once belonged to the King of Morocco is on sale for €425 million the highest price ever listed for a property in the country The Château de Gretz-Armainvilliers is in Seine-et-Marne (Ile-de-France) and dates back to the 19th century, when it was built by the Rothschild family in an Anglo-Norman style It also comes with a stable block large enough for 50 horses The property and possible interested parties are unsurprisingly shrouded in mystery, but Ignace Meuwissen, the independent Belgian estate agent based in Switzerland - who is selling the chateau - told Paris Match that the King had made many updates in a Moroccan palace style This includes the creation of European and Moroccan kitchens and a large medical complex with a dental clinic and a network of underground ‘delivery’ tunnels so that the functioning of the house does not disturb the residents Mr Meuwissen - who only sells properties starting at €10 million and up - was reportedly involved in a “discreet sale” of the chateau by the Moroccan royal family for €200 million to an unknown buyer "from the Middle East” The top end of this market usually hovers around €15 million; this chateau is listed for 28 times’ that Stéphane Aguiraud, chairman of Groupe Mercure, a network specialising in the sale of chateaux, said that the land could be a major reason for the price tag. “It may attract some very wealthy individuals [who] wish to be completely isolated,” he told Le Figaro Immobilier. But three other estate agents, who wished to remain anonymous, said the price was “totally unrealistic”. One said that they had been approached about the property two years ago, at a lower price, and had still turned it away for being non-viable. Another said that it “doesn't make sense, it's absurd", while yet another said that “properties of this type would typically go for €20-25 million, or even €30 million” maximum. One said that he “is not even sure that Vaux-le-Vicomte (pictured, above), which is not subject to any plans to sell, would go for this price”. Vaux-le-Vicomte is a famous and impressive Baroque chateau with landscaped gardens, also located in Seine-et-Marne. Another expert said that “if a transaction were concluded at these price levels, I can imagine that the SAFER (rural land finance company la Société d'aménagement foncier et d'établissement rural) would take a close look at the transaction, believing that it would overvalue the land".  In recent years, another similar estate nearby went on sale for a high price, that was still nowhere near this asking price, and was forced to accept far less as a result of SAFER investigations. Many major cities are showing signs of recovery when it comes to supply, demand, prices, and time to sell New figures suggest that it is still a ‘buyer’s market’ - but this may not last Some major cities have seen a significant increase in time to finalise a sale in comparison to 2024 In the market for a new home? Then look no further. A French château, which was the former home of the King of Morocco, has been put up for sale. The 17-bedroom property, which is located in Gretz-Armainvilliers, southeast of Paris, features its own hair salon and three lifts But the price tag for the incredible mansion may be a little out of budget for some: it's on the market for a cool £363 million The château, which has been described as ‘the most expensive château in France and perhaps in the world', was at one stage owned by the Rothschild banking dynasty and was the former home of King Hassan II, the late Moroccan monarch. Queen Elizabeth II with King Hassan II during her state visit to Morocco The French château was acquired by the Rothschilds in the 19th century who knocked down the medieval château on the site The Moroccan royal family are said to have undertaken extensive renovation work in the chateau, including adding kitchens and cold rooms in the basement. The King also introduced a series of tunnels beneath the house, which are known as ‘the metro’ and allow for staff to move between rooms without being seen by the château owner. The doyenne of the New York social scene, Truman Capote's most beloved swan and a style icon of the 20th century: Tatler looks at the exquisite Babe PaleyBy Rebecca CopeRead MoreThose looking to buy the property may never find reason to leave it who decorated the home to have a Moroccan feel He then sold the château in 2008 to a Middle Eastern purchaser whose identity has never been divulged Following a successful re-certification audit at its Gretz site in the Paris region, Rhenus has extended the validity of its certification Group-wide Obtained last month with no non-conformities the certificates cover the warehouse’s quality and environmental management systems and support services “All our physical and intangible investments both in terms of certification and equipment for buildings and logistics operations aim to meet the CSR objectives of the Rhenus Group which has committed to carbon neutrality by 2045 as well as objectives set specifically for France Our teams are particularly aware of this and are therefore fully committed to implementing the Rhenus Group’s strategy” With strong values concerning integrity and customer service the Rhenus Group highly values certifying its management processes As part of its corporate social responsibility approach it is committed to aligning its activities with the seven fundamental principles of ISO 26000 the ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certifications relating to quality and the environment are awarded to all of the Group’s sites following audits carried out each year at several selected sites most Rhenus warehouses are ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certified and AEO Full (Customs and Security) approved specific sites have also obtained other certifications such as ISO 22000 for food warehouses and ISO 13485 for pharmaceutical products and medical devices agencies are also approved by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) Selected for the re-certification audit of a French site this year the 30,000 square metres warehouse located in Gretz-Armainvilliers in the Paris region is a multi-client facility dedicated to manufacturers and distributors in the construction significant investments have been made at the Gretz site to help protect the environment condensing boilers have replaced heating systems that reduce and monitor electricity consumption in real time One hundred per cent of lighting is now LED The installation of photovoltaic panels on rooftops is also under consideration อัพเดตข่าวสารและบทความที่น่าสนใจในอุตสาหกรรมโลจิสติกส์ก่อนใคร ผ่าน Line Official Account @Logistics Mananger เพียงเพิ่มเราเป็นเพื่อน @Logistics Manager หรือคลิกที่นี่ ALGIERS- Could France’s most expensive real estate be on the verge of being sold is currently up for sale in the town of Gretz-Armainvilliers Acquiring the mansion with its 109 rooms will require spending several hundred million euros Originally built in 1884 by the Rothschild family the Anglo-Norman-style manor located in the town of Gretz-Armainvilliers before undergoing what our colleagues at Paris Match described as “a pharaonic transformation in the 1990s.” From a simple manor the residence was transformed into a sumptuous Moroccan palace where nothing was left to chance “Under the direction of architect Michel Pinseau the estate underwent a remarkable transformation reaching heights of grandeur and opulence,” commented Ignace Meuwissen “France’s most expensive real estate” is now seeking a buyer Who will benefit from the oriental decors enhanced by the countless tiles from Fez in this mansion with no less than 100 rooms spanning 2,500 square meters of living space has not been owned by the King of Morocco since 2008 Lalla Salma’s husband parted ways with it for the modest sum of 200 million euros at the time And it was a discreet owner “originating from the Middle East” who acquired the estate “It is the most expensive castle in France and perhaps in the world The price of 425 million euros is justified not only by the property itself but also by the 1,000 hectares of land that offer numerous possibilities An investor could build thousands of apartments there if desired,” detailed the luxury real estate agent For this staggering amount in the eyes of the common mortals the future owners will also enjoy the traditional dining rooms the stables can accommodate up to 50 horses there is a delivery tunnel nicknamed the “metro,” where you can find European and Moroccan kitchens “This entire network has been specially designed so that the staff do not cross paths with the residents and guests,” Paris Match specified who will follow in the footsteps of Mohammed VI Dzair Tube has firmly established itself as a prominent player among Algerian digital news sites offering a diverse and enriching content experience captures the attention of a wide-ranging audience A testament to its commitment to excellence Dzair Tube received the prestigious President of the Republic’s Award for Professional Journalist in the Electronic Press 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