Helmets and boots are still mandatory to enter the athletes' village in Saint-Ouen (Seine-Saint-Denis).
And too bad if we risk, with the drizzle of this early February morning, dirtying the tiles and carpets of the building.
Named Athens, after the name of a city hosting the Olympic Games, it is one of the twelve residential buildings of the Mundo project, in the Quinconces district, which the group of developers Icade, CDC Habitat with the Bank are preparing to deliver. territories.
It is located precisely at number 4 rue Agnès-Varda which is on the corner with the Seine, a stone's throw from the Cité du cinéma.
In the residential hedge, it is recognizable by its location and its coloring.
“Each building has its own color code, and for Athens, which overlooks the Seine, it’s white,” says Marion Le Paul, deputy director of Solideo, the public establishment created especially to coordinate the Olympic Games, which accompanies us for this pre-delivery visit.
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