In Saint-Denis (Seine-Saint-Denis), rue de Seine now extends to the river.
The banks have been developed there, leading us to imagine that, soon, we will be able to stroll along the immense wooden promenade.
A few hectometers away, the Finot mall comes into view.
With it, colorful buildings with varied shapes and different materials and islands of freshness, imagined with 9,000 trees and shrubs.
This Thursday, February 29, the Organizing Committee of the Olympic Games (Cojo) officially recovers the keys to the village from the hands of Solideo, the Olympic works delivery company, which supervised the work for more than three years, where, at the peak of the construction site, 3,500 workers were working.
The village is currently in its Olympic version, with two to four bedrooms per apartment, a shower room, and a bathroom depending on the surface area of the accommodation, in addition to accessibility allowing para-athletes to live there their turn during the Paralympic Games (August 28 to September 8).
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