Delémont combines a rich historical heritage, a strong political role as cantonal capital, and a high quality of life in a natural setting typical of the Jura. It is a dynamic city on both a local and cantonal scale, while remaining deeply rooted in its Jura identity.
The buildings located at 2 Rue des Moulins, 2 Rue Pierre-Péquignat, and 3 Impasse Cherche-Midi are located in a central and strategic area of Delémont, the capital of the canton of Jura. These addresses are all located in the immediate vicinity of the historic city center, in an environment that is both dynamic and steeped in heritage.
This complex of buildings, initially used as administrative offices and apartments, will be subject to repurposing. These spaces could be suitable for housing as well as for medical, administrative, and other activities. A building permit is in force and will be issued upon request.
This district, which extends around the old town, offers a lively urban setting, marked by the presence of shops, services, cultural infrastructures, but also buildings of historical value. Rue des Moulins recalls the artisanal and industrial era of Delémont, while Rue Pierre-Péquignat, named in homage to a Jura hero, underlines the strong cultural identity of the region. As for Impasse Cherche-Midi, it is located in a quieter, secluded area, offering a residential setting while remaining connected to the city center.
All of these buildings benefit from excellent accessibility, just a few minutes' walk from the CFF train station, bus stops, and major traffic routes. Their prime location makes them ideal for residential, commercial, or mixed-use uses, in a rapidly developing urban context committed to enhancing the city center.
The buildings located at 2 Rue des Moulins, 2 Rue Pierre-Péquignat, and 3 Impasse Cherche-Midi are located in a central and strategic area of Delémont, the capital of the canton of Jura. These addresses are all located in the immediate vicinity of the historic city center, in an environment that is both dynamic and steeped in heritage.
This complex of buildings, initially used as administrative offices and apartments, will be subject to repurposing. These spaces could be suitable for housing as well as for medical, administrative, and other activities. A building permit is in force and will be issued upon request.
This district, which extends around the old town, offers a lively urban setting, marked by the presence of shops, services, cultural infrastructures, but also buildings of historical value. Rue des Moulins recalls the artisanal and industrial era of Delémont, while Rue Pierre-Péquignat, named in homage to a Jura hero, underlines the strong cultural identity of the region. As for Impasse Cherche-Midi, it is located in a quieter, secluded area, offering a residential setting while remaining connected to the city center.
All of these buildings benefit from excellent accessibility, just a few minutes' walk from the CFF train station, bus stops, and major traffic routes. Their prime location makes them ideal for residential, commercial, or mixed-use uses, in a rapidly developing urban context committed to enhancing the city center.