
The Pastor name is extremely famous in Monaco. It is intimately associated to the closed world of Monaco real estate. In addition to its eponymous group, the famous family of the monegasque microcosm has also given its name to several buildings. The Gildo Pastor Center is one of them. This building, located in the business district of the Fontvieille area, is the biggest business center in Monaco. The Gildo Pastor Center was built in 1989 and has a 90000m2 area over 11 floors.
The conception of this business building was directed by Gildo Pallanca Pastor, then aged 21 years old. The name of this building is an homage to his grandfather Gildo Pastor, the first big contractor in Monaco. Within the building, the Gildo Pastor Center welcomes prestigious societies specialized in different areas : financial and banking services, legal advice, shipping, telecommunications or the automotive industry. The residing companies benefits from qualities installations. The building is equipped with big meeting rooms, conference rooms, a business restaurant and a concierge service open 24/7.
The Fontvieille area is more commonly called the business area. The Gildo Pastor Center is one of the strongest establishment business places of the Principality. The building is located on the site of the first Brasserie of Monaco launched by Prince Albert 1st from 1905 to 1972. A historic place where we nowadays negotiate some of the biggest monegasque projects. Family, history, tradition, the Gildo Pastor Center honors Monaco’s values.
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