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Jean-Baptiste Pastor (born Giovanni Battista Pastor; 1873 - 20 June 1966) was an Italian-born Monegasque businessman and real estate developer. He was primarily known for founding J.B. Pastor & Fils in 1920, which became a leading construction company in Monaco .
Patrice Pastor is Victor's son, and succeeded his father at the helms of J.B. Pastor & Fils after his passing in 2002. [1] [2] He is also the head of Pastor Real Estate based in London. [3] He was the owner of the weekly L'Observateur de Monaco until 2010. [4]
Designed by Thierry Despont and Suzanne Belaieff in the Modernist style, the synagogue was built by J.B. Pastor & Fils and completed in 2017 after a construction period of a year and five months. [3] The synagogue was inaugurated in March 2017 in a ceremony attended by Albert II, Prince of Monaco and Aliza Bin-Noun , the Israeli ambassador to ...
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It was built by the Monegasque construction firm, J. B. Pastor et fils. [4] It was designed in the modernist architectural style. [1] It is 38.35 metres high, with twelve storeys. [1] It was owned by heiress Hélène Pastor through her eponymous real estate company. [3] [5] [6] The building is mostly residential. [1] However, it is also home to ...
It was built by the Monegasque construction firm, J. B. Pastor et fils. [4] It is owned by the Groupe Pastor, [1] whose offices are located in the building. [5] It is 27-storey high, at 78.00 metre. [3] It was built in concrete in the modernist architectural style. [3] Monaco Modern’Art, an art gallery, is located in the building. [6]
Strictly Come Dancing contestant JB Gill has revealed how his former partner Amy Dowden reacted to him reaching the final without her.. Last month, the 34-year-old Welsh professional dancer was ...
It was renovated by the construction firm J.B. Pastor & Fils from 2007 to 2010, and turned into a residential building. [2] A green wall was added. [10] The Club des Résidents Etrangers de Monaco (CREM) is headquartered in this building. [11]