“I’m happy for my squirrels, my owls, my bats.
Happy and relieved,” reacts Jean Galvier, who begins to dream of “shared gardens, a vegetable garden, a greenhouse, a nursery…” This resident of the Louis-Lumière site in Noisy-le-Grand (Seine-Saint-Denis) just learned, this Tuesday afternoon, the news that he had been hoping for for years: the BNP announced that it was abandoning the real estate project it was carrying out for this wooded land, of a little less than 4 ha, near the former Louis-Lumière film school and the RER tracks.
The bank won an Inventons la métropole 2 competition four years ago and was to build more than 400 housing units, houses and apartments there.
“This project responded to an obvious need for housing, particularly social housing.
Today, as the conditions are not met to carry it through and in the absence of consensus between the various stakeholders, BNP Paribas Immobilier has decided to withdraw from the said project, explains the bank.
Indeed, we are committed to deploying real estate projects for the benefit of the territories and local residents, always ensuring that we maintain a continuous dialogue with all the stakeholders involved.
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