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He founded Group Pastor. In 1973, he was responsible for (assisted by his cousins Edmond and Jean-Antoine Pastor) the construction of the concert venue, Salle des Etoiles at Sporting Monte-Carlo, also known as the Summer Sporting Club. [1]
In the mid-1980s, Michel Pastor was the corporate director of Edimo Company which published Theatre Magazine, with Paul Chambrillon as editor-in-chief and Jean-Pierre Thiollet as journalist. [3] He served as the Chief Executive Officer of the Michel Pastor Group, a real estate firm based in Monaco. [1]
The Monte-Carlo Sporting was built by Group Pastor, a construction company chaired by Victor Pastor, from 1973 to 1974, [2] and renovated in 1999. It is owned by the Société des bains de mer de Monaco (SBM). [3] Many society fundraisers, formerly held at the Sporting d'Hiver, are now held at the Salle des Etoiles inside the Sporting d'été.
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]
Monaco billionaire Patrice Pastor agreed to open the iconic Big Sur property to the public in exchange for the California Coastal Commission clearing construction violations made by the former owners.
Pastor — who, according to the French newspaper Le Monde, has squabbled over lucrative development contracts with associates of Monaco's Prince Albert II — has more humble antagonists in ...
Gildo Pallanca Pastor was born in Monaco, the son of Claude Pallanca and the heiress and businesswoman Hélène Pastor.He has a sister, Sylvia Pastor. He studied law in France, economic sciences in Italy and real estate construction at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge in the United States.
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] The consulate of Uruguay in Monaco is also located in Le Formentor. [7]