07.29.2024

Indigo Publications moves to Rue de la Fontaine au Roi in Paris

After more than 40 years in the heart of the République du Croissant—Paris’s historic press district established in the late 19th century—Indigo Publications is beginning a new chapter by moving to Rue de la Fontaine au Roi, in the city’s 11th arrondissement.

A workspace to fuel our ambitions

Just a stone's throw from Place de la République, our new headquarters come to life in a building steeped in history: a former silverware factory entirely redesigned by the Datoo agency. This 1,600-square-meter complex, blending industrial heritage with modern design, was conceived to embody our work culture: exacting, collaborative, and open.

By acquiring these premises, custom-built for our needs and identity, we are positioning Indigo for the next decade as a key player in investigative journalism both in France and globally. — Quentin Botbol

Comprising two interconnected buildings, this new complex offers our staff an exceptional environment to support the group's growth. More than just an office space, the site can accommodate up to 180 workstations and features landscaped terraces, an interior garden, 15 call and meeting rooms, and a 'quiet room'—perfectly balancing the fast-paced energy of our publications with the need for focused work.

Reflecting our international scope, the site includes an adjacent townhouse to accommodate our overseas team members during their visits to Paris.

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