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The Paris Council rejects the real estate project in Montmartre

2021-03-11T19:58:36.246Z


The elected officials adopted this Thursday evening the various wishes opposing the project of a developer who intends to build luxury buildings in u


Retoked.

The Council of Paris agreed, this Thursday evening, for the project of 10, Müller, in Montmartre (18th century), to be reviewed and corrected, responding to the wishes made by the group Changer Paris, Republicans, Centrists and Independents, EELV, the PS and Agir.

But the building permit remains valid.

In the interior courtyard of eleven buildings on rue Chevalier-de-la-Barre, Müller, Feutrier and Ramey, a developer plans to build a building and enhance another, to install luxury apartments and offices, while razing to the ground. an internationally renowned photo laboratory, installed in 19th century baths and showers.

Unanimity of elected officials

Job cuts, hyperdensification, destruction of heritage: everyone agrees on these points.

Emmanuel Grégoire (PS), first assistant to Anne Hidalgo, in the lead: "This project is inappropriate and deserves to be reworked".

“However, underlines Rudolphe Granier (Change Paris, Republicans, Centrists and Independents ...), I am not confident.

There remains a real ambiguity.

I fear that the "concrete god" now leads the 18th century in place of its mayor, Eric Lejoindre ".

The unassailable building permit from this Friday

“Nothing is right in this program, annoys, for his part Emile Meunier, elected (EELV) in the eighteenth.

We must fight with all our might against this urban densification.

We are in a period of transition between the old and the new PLU (Local Urban Plan).

Are you going to accept today what you are going to refuse tomorrow?

"Rudolphe Granier agrees:" Local residents and entrepreneurs have suffered nothing but contempt.

This project will not only destroy the heritage, but also the jobs, in this photo lab.

We want the total re-examination of this aberrant project.

And let's not even talk about safety: the floor of Montmartre, laid on gypsum quarries, is totally unsuitable for such constructions.

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Still, this Friday, March 12, the building permit will become unassailable.

Nothing indicates, in the decisions taken by the Council of Paris, that the promoter's project is prevented from seeing the light of day ...

Source: leparis

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