Elogie-Siemp, social landlord of the City of Paris, inaugurated, Monday, February 10, a new social residence at 49 rue Raymond Losserand, in the 14th arrondissement. This custom-made project, dedicated to autistic adults, illustrates Elogie-Siemp's commitment to offering an innovative range of collective residences adapted to the specific needs of its occupants.
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