Our series on the local urban plan of Paris
The spaces are empty, but freshly painted. On the floor, the Hungarian point parquet is freshly glazed. These square meters will soon be rented. The address is rather prestigious, since it is the rue de Rome, in the eighth arrondissement of Paris. In the areopagus of the mayor of Paris, the councillors curse each other. "Beautiful! And with these large windows, what a brightness! It is February 1999, and these old offices have just been leased by the municipality.
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