All over Paris, many businesses are currently on the verge of implosion.
Several arteries in the capital are particularly affected: rue de Rivoli, rue du Faubourg Saint-Antoine, avenue des Ternes, avenue de la Grande Armée, the Marbeuf sector (near the Champs-Élysées), the district of Invalides ... There are many examples.
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The health crisis - which never ends - has obviously gone through this, but not only.
On the ground, traders also criticize the “
permanent
” work in the capital, the cycle paths and recent social movements.
An explosive cocktail that has greatly weakened many businesses.
I feel like I'm on the Titanic when the ship breaks in two
Franck Michel, manager of the "Ducs de Gascogne" store
Franck Michel has been the manager of the "
Ducs de Gascogne
"
delicatessen
since 2002. His shop, which sells foie gras in particular, is located rue Saint-Antoine, in the 4th arrondissement, a stone's throw from rue de Rivoli.
“The health crisis is really plaguing us
,
” he
explains to us in his empty store.
Tourists, who constitute
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