A new milestone has been reached in the transformation of the Deschamps–Belvédère neighborhood, on the right bank of Bordeaux. On Thursday, February 26, the public development establishment (EPA) Bordeaux Euratlantique handed over the lot EB2A to the Belvédère group, led by Nexity and Cogedim. This is the largest block committed to date in this rapidly evolving area.
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A big and diverse program
Located between Boulevard Joliot-Curie and Allée des Abeilles, the area will host three buildings called BordoTempo, BordoAlto, and BordoNéo, designed by the Atelier Cambium and Dream agencies. In total, 544 homes are planned: 164 family homes (including 64 free-access, 15 social housing, 67 social homes, and 18 intermediate housing) and 380 student housing units, 140 of which will be in social residence.
The project will also include three commercial spaces, a nursery, and a parking lot with 142 spaces. This program aims to address the high demand for student housing in the Bordeaux metropolitan area.
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Deschamps - Belvédère, a neighborhood taking shape
Launched about ten years ago, the Deschamps–Belvédère project spans approximately 9.3 hectares and plans to eventually include nearly 140,000 m² of buildings blending housing, offices, shops, and facilities.
Since the first construction sites began, nearly 3,300 residents have already settled in the neighborhood, situated between the Pont de Pierre and the Pont Saint-Jean. Public spaces, shops, and amenities have gradually shaped local life. The new architectural ensemble aims to fit into this dynamic, featuring buildings that open up to the public space, landscaped "balconies" offering views of the Garonne and the hills, and a marked emphasis on greenery to balance density and quality.
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Delivery expected by the end of 2028
Construction work is scheduled to start in spring 2026 for a delivery announced for the very end of 2028.
This project is part of the vast Bordeaux Euratlantique initiative, which spans 730 hectares in Bordeaux, Bègles, and Floirac. Ultimately, this nationally significant operation aims to welcome 50,000 additional residents and create 30,000 jobs, centered around an urban model that combines housing, activities, and sustainable mobility.
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