This building of angle out of stone of 1900, restructured in 1991, is located on a short way ranging between the avenue Mac Mahon and the avenue des Ternes, near the place de Ternes and the place de l’Etoile.
This street which belonged to the long “rue des Dames”, connected the district of the Terns to the abbey of the “Dames de Montmartre”.Prolonged, in 1869, to the Carnot avenue, it thenreceived the name of Montenotte pointing out the victory gained by Bonaparte over the Austrians in 1796.
The immediate environment is primarily composed of beautiful haussmanniens buildings, near to the trade (avenue des Ternes, Marché Poncelet), to schools and cribs.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTS AT LESS THAN 200 METERS
Subway and Expres subway RER A : Station Charles de Gaulle – Etoile
Bus : 92 – 43
Public carplace
Avenue Mac-Mahon and Avenue de Wagram
This real unit, with usage of trade and of dwelling is composed of ten residences and two commercial premises.
The building is high on a level of basement (ten cellars) of a ground floor completely distributed in shops, of four right stages, the fifth with continuous balcony on street and of one 6th stage giving on street and court.
• Stone framework
• Zinc roof
• Wood finishing exterior carrying a double glazing
• Metallic blinds
• Balcony with steel railing
• Floor covering : Marble in the hall and carpets on the elevator stages .
• Utility service
• Individual equipment