CORSALIS is a Real Estate Company specialising in logistics and urban distribution
Foremost among our concerns is responding to the needs of end-users and making property a low-impact concept on the environment and at a societal level. These principles are guarantors of the assets’ sustainability and maximise their value over the long term. We take a 360° view on property or development projects, whether situated in the city centre, on the outskirts or in non-urban zones.
At each stage of the property’s life cycle, we provide a suitable offering, centred upon integrating logistics into towns.
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Logistics Real Estate
- Design and development of logistics warehouses and urban distribution solutions for users or investors
- Renovation/
redevelopment of existing buildings or brownfield sites
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Asset Management
- Warehouse portfolio management on behalf of third parties
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Energy
- Advice on developing photovoltaic installations on planned or existing logistics, industrial or commercial buildings
CORSALIS Logistics Real Estate
- Design and development of logistics warehouses and urban distribution solutions for users or investors
- Renovation/redevelopment of existing buildings or brownfield sites
CORSALIS Asset Management
- Warehouse portfolio management on behalf of third parties
CORSALIS Energy
- Advice on developing photovoltaic installations on planned or existing logistics, industrial or commercial buildings
Our team

Rémi Goléger
Managing Partner
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Fabio Coppo
Managing Partner | MRICS
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Alberto Gozio
CEO Corsalis Italia

Meriem Belabdi
Office Manager

Sophia Trabelsi
Financial & Photovoltaic Analysis Manager

Nicolas Borrelli
Development Manager

Francesca Grieco
Finance & Investment Italia
“The difficulty lies not so much in developing new ideas as in escaping from old ones.”
John Maynard Keynes
Our approach
Adopting a 360° methodology
Within our policy of making an overall assessment of buildings or projects under our care, we take a 360° approach.
We guarantee the interests of the parties involved, by increasing the value of assets over time. All actors are involved :
The owner, investor or tenant in aspects relating to liquidity, sustainability and robustness of construction.
The occupier or operator in aspects connected to the building’s general functioning or its capacity to adapt to changes in logistical processes and regulations.
Residents or public bodies in aspects relating to architectural quality and limiting the pollution that would be caused by working from the property.
The environment in aspects linked with energy efficiency, preserving and developing biodiversity, the workforce’s quality of life, reducing carbon footprint or the building’s purpose becoming reversible.
The owner, investor or tenant in aspects relating to liquidity, sustainability and robustness of construction.
The occupier or operator in aspects connected to the building’s general functioning or its capacity to adapt to changes in logistical processes and regulations.
Residents or public bodies in aspects relating to architectural quality and limiting the pollution that would be caused by working from the property.
The environment in aspects linked with energy efficiency, preserving and developing biodiversity, the workforce’s quality of life, reducing carbon footprint or the building’s purpose becoming reversible.
We also provide support to public bodies and other authorities with their goods flow management policies and relocation plans.
Our vision
Urban logistics is a valuable asset for the city and its inhabitants
Urban logistics already exist in the city and do not require warehouses of thousands of m². It can is possible to revitalize existing small disused premises with quick redevelopment solutions that require only a minimum of bulding work. For Corsalis, urban logistics has many social, economic and environmental benefits, all measurable on the ground.
The response to the end-user’s operational requirements
- General functioning of the site and adaptability to changes in the operator’s activities.
- An understanding of the building’s role inside the logistical chain.
The building’s environmental footprint, with consideration to social challenges
- Safety and well-being of the occupants.
- Sustainability and virtuous impact of the building on its immediate environment (residents, public bodies, region and energy requirements).
Asset management for the long term
- Constructive solutions with robust and innovative technologies to limit and delay obsolescence.
- Reversibility
Our projects

LILLE
Moulins district
A historic industrial building transformed into an urban distribution space that provides privileged and rapid access to the city center and the entire Lille area.
Our news
LSA EN
LSA
June 2, 2022
Shopping centers as urban logistics relays
To meet the requirements of the last mile of delivery, better than distant and large warehouses, the network of shopping centers can be a valuable relay.
Largo Consumo EN
Largo Consumo
April 29, 2022
CORSALIS also focuses on urban logistics in Italy
Making deliveries more efficient, especially in the last mile, but also recovering and modernizing often unused buildings with a view to sustainability: this is how CORSALIS is developing the concept of urban logistics and distribution in Italy too.
LC Publishing Group Mag en
LC Publishing Group Mag
April 2022
For new consumption models
Fabio Coppo, co-founder of CORSALIS Italia, in MAG: “Logistics activities increasingly need premises in the city, in residential and high consumption areas”.
Contact us
CORSALIS Logistics Real Estate
info@corsalis.com
16, rue Dumont d’Urville – 75116 Paris
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