GECINA - REFERENCE DOCUMENT 2017

FROM CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY TO SUSTAINABLE PERFORMANCE Priority 2: stimulate the sustainable city by developing, biodiversity and accessibility for all

CHANGES IN ACCESSIBILITY TO COMMERCIAL PROPERTY PORTFOLIO BY ALTERNATIVE MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION

CHANGE IN THE CONNECTIVITY OF THE PROPERTY PORTFOLIO R

1,444,850

1,292,177

1,302,350

909,478

971,824

920,435

926,866

95%

95%

89%

81%

79%

75%

64%

2008

2016

2017

2014

2015

2016

2017

Surface area (sq.m) ≤ 400 m % of assets located at less than 400 m from public transportation

Offices offering possibility of commuting with an alternative means of transportation (sq.m)

% of offices offering possibility of commuting with an alternative means of transportation

In 2017, 81% of offices offered tenants the possibility of commuting with one of the three alternative modes of transport, up by 3% compared to 2016. 79% of commercial surface areas are equipped with special parking areas for bicycles, which represent a 21% increase compared to 2016. 48% of the same surface areas have facilities for recharging electric vehicles, up by more than 3% over 2016. In 2017, Gecina installed new infrastructures in a multi-tenant building at Porte de la Défense faced with the growth in demand for equipment. In all the buildings under reconstruction or construction, these facilities will be installed before delivery.

7.4.4

ACCESSIBILITY TO PEOPLE WITH

DISABILITIES Background

7.4.4.1 To anticipate the needs of its occupants and favor access for all to its buildings, Gecina has initiated a volunteer policy to carry out a diagnostic and work on its office and residential assets. Starting in 2010, Gecina launched a campaign to assess the common areas in all of its real estate assets following the criteria for accessibility of public access establishments, going beyond the obligations under the French Labor Code which apply to its office assets. The purpose of these assessments is to identify the work to carry out to facilitate access to its buildings for all persons, with or without disabilities. For this, the following five types of disability were taken into account: wheelchair users, persons of reduced mobility, the partially or non-sighted, deaf or hard of hearing, and those with cognitive dissorders. At the same time, and in response to the regulatory framework applicable only to public access establishments, Gecina conducted assessments on its 201 establishments concerned in 90 buildings. Following the assessment of their level of compliance with the Programmed Accessibility Agenda (Ad'AP) accepted by the Prefecture in February 2016, the work must be complete before 2021. Concerning the residential portfolio, Gecina must bring a residential building into compliance when the amount of work exceeds 80% of the value of that building. After participating in the development of an Accessibility Label LA ( Label LA Accessibilité ) along with certification agency Certivéa, Gecina launched a thinking process on the added value of a labeling of its property assets in 2018.

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