Widened sidewalks, "pedestrian heart" in each district... the Paris town hall presented on Friday November 17 its pedestrian plan, endowed with 300 million euros until the end of the mandate in 2026, which plans to pedestrianize 100 hectares of by 2030.
Selection of products
To read also
- Alfortville in Val-de-Marne demolishes three of its residential towers
- Lyon metropolitan area wants financial support from the state to repair damage caused by floods
- A resistance fighter rather than a figure of colonization: in Paris, Avenue Bugeaud becomes Hubert-Germain
- Rent control: first encouraging results in Lyon
- More than a third of advertisements in Paris and Seine-Saint-Denis do not respect the rent control ceiling
- In Toulouse, “oasis courtyards” refresh playtime
- After the Olympic Games, Saint-Denis is projecting itself as the leading hotel zone in Île-de-France
- Caen, the city that has already cancelled real estate projects for fear of rising waters
Popular News
- Generalization of PTZ in real estate, share buybacks: MPs continue to rewrite the budget in committee
- Building tradespeople face further decline in activity in third quarter of 2024
- Rental investment: the Pinel tax niche will not be replaced, according to the minister
- Electricity market reform: UFC-Que Choisir and CLCV are alarmed by the government's forced passage
Publi-editorial
- LITED unveils its new service platform to manage your lighting projects from A to Z
- Solarlux glazed pergolas: a perfect marriage of design, comfort and energy performance
- KP1 launches its innovative 2-in-1 base system “BASIK”: simple, quick and secure implementation, meeting the challenges of clay soils
- Each floor has its own low-carbon floor KP1: bio-sourced EMX Bois interjoists and EMR interjoists made from recycled raw materials