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closed BoulevardHaussmann.com - One of the most famous streets in the World

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Boulevard Haussmann is one of the most famous streets in Paris, France, and well-known throughout the world. As a quoted term on Google, there are close to 500,000 listings for "Boulevard Haussmann." Wikipedia lists it as one of the 18 most famous streets in all of Europe.

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Boulevard Haussmann running from Paris VIIIe to Paris IXe arrondissement, 2.53 km long, is one of the wide tree-lined boulevards driven through Paris during the Second French Empire by Baron Haussmann, who retained the complete confidence of Napoleon III.

The department stores ("grands magasins") Galeries Lafayette and Le Printemps are sited on the Boulevard Haussmann, which is mostly lined with apartment blocks, whose regulated cornice height gives a sense of regularity to the Boulevard.

At No. 102 lived the great French novelist Marcel Proust (1871 –1922) a martyr to asthma spent much of his life writing through the night hours in the famous cork-lined bedroom of his ornate townhouse. Alan Bates starred in 102 Boulevard Haussmann a 1991 made-for-television docudrama written by Alan Bennett [1].

At 158 and 158 bis the Musée Jacquemart-André presents a private collection of French furnishings.

The Impressionist and patron of other artists Gustave Caillebotte (1848 – 1894) painted the Boulevard under many aspects of seasonal and daily change.

What do you think the name is worth?
 

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IMO the name is a bit long and prone to typos.
I suspect even the French will make mistakes ;)
But it looks like yours is the correct spelling :)

It is still a decent domain that would fit for a shopping site (think luxury goods, French parfums and alcohols etc).
There is good commercial potential for this one.
Therefore I would appraise at high-$$$ -> low-$$$$.
 
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