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Caroli Group
Company typePrivate
IndustrieReal estate development, communication, media
GründerAntonio Caroli
Hauptsitz27, Boulevard d’Italie, Monaco
Number of locations
Monaco, France
Websitecaroli-realestate.com

The Caroli Group is a Monegasque diversified company. It encompasses real estate development, communication and media. It is headquartered in Monaco.[1]

History

The real estate company was founded by the engineer Antonio Caroli in 1978.[2]

Real estate development

Since its founding in the 1970s, the company has built several residential buildings and luxury hotels in Monaco.

In 1973, Caroli Group built Le Mirabeau.[2]

In 1975, it completed the building of Hôtel Loews, now known as the Fairmont Monte Carlo.[2]

It also built La Réserve de Beaulieu & Spa in Beaulieu-sur-Mer, just outside Monaco.[2] It built the Monte Carlo Palace in 1988.[2] It also built Soleil d'Or and Terrasses du Port, two residential buildings.[2]

In 2015, the Caroli Group expanded the Antoine 1er dock by developing more buildings for 52 apartments and two museums for Euro 300 million.[3]

Communication

Its subsidiary Promocom was founded in 1988.[4] It is chaired by Francesco Caroli, Antonio Caroli's son, who serves as the Chairman of Sycom (syndicat patronal monégasque des professionnels de la communication).[4] It includes advertising, Sécurité Privée Monaco (private security), digital advertising, and event planning.[4]

Media

It publishes L'Observateur de Monaco, a monthly magazine, and Monaco Hebdo, a weekly newspaper.[2]

References

  1. ^ Chambre Immobilière Monégasque: Real Estate Caroli Group
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "Caroli Real Estate - Votre Agence Immobilière à Monaco Monte Carlo". www.caroli-realestate.com. Retrieved 2022-07-24.
  3. ^ Madeleine Adey, Principality to welcome two new museums Archived 2015-05-23 at the Wayback Machine, The Monaco Times, 20 May 2015
  4. ^ a b c Sabrina Bonarrigo, Communication?: « La concurrence est de plus en plus rude », Monaco Hebdo, August 5, 2011