The two stately period buildings at Boulevard du Théâtre 8 and 10 were raised in 1900 as prestigious residential buildings. Between 2014 and 2016, both buildings were modernised at great expense, upgraded and connected into a modern office scheme. Located across from Grand Théâtre de Genève in the city’s cultural and commercial centre, they now present one of the most renowned addresses in town.
Boulevard du Théâtre 8-10 Key Facts
- Prestigious Belle Époque complex
in downtown Geneva - Built in 1900
- Refurbishment and extensive upgrade
in 2014 through 2016 - About 2,700 sqm
total lettable area - Large exclusive
office units - Excellent specification
- Flexible partitioning options
for bespoke layout configurations - Technical infrastructure and air conditioning
according to current standards - Two separate entranceways,
each equipped with a modern lift
Historic architecture
and modern work environment
Behind the stately façade of the complex, roughly 2,300 sqm of exclusive office space with excellent specification extends across 6 levels.
Two separate entranceways with modern lifts provide access to either building section.
The technical fit-out meets the highest standards. From CAT 7 cabling to modern air conditioning technology, and from attractive kitchenettes to a cafeteria, the premises feature everything that defines today’s work environments.
The actual rental units can be flexibly divided by floor, and permit bespoke layout configurations. The two basement levels are used as storage areas and for plant rooms.
In the heart of the cultural and commercial centre
The office building at Boulevard du Théâtre 8-10 is located in the centre of Geneva – across from the Grand Théâtre de Genève, within the cultural and commercial heart of the city. It is an extraordinary neighbourhood, just a few steps from the banks of the River Rhône and Lake Geneva: Cafés, restaurants, pubs, theatres, galleries, museums, cinemas and shopping venues create an international urban ambience you would hardly find anywhere else.
- 3-minute walk to the “Place Neuve” and “Bel-Air” bus/tram stops
- 11-minute walk or 4-minute commute by public transport to the central railway station
- 15-minute drive by car or 23-minute commute by public transport to the airport
- A 15-minute car ride to the A1 and A411 motorways in nearby France