Grigny 2 (Essonne), le Chêne Pointu (Seine-Saint-Denis), Le Mirail in Toulouse ... These private condominiums presented as models of town planning in the 1960s and 70s are falling into disrepair and are emblematic of poor housing in the French suburbs. For the public authorities, these degraded condominiums have become an issue of urban renewal.
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