Helmets and boots are still required to enter the athletes’ village in Saint-Ouen (Seine-Saint-Denis). And it’s a shame if we risk the drizzle of this early February morning staining the tiles and carpets of the building. Called Athens, after the city that hosts the Olympic Games, it is one of twelve residential buildings of the Mundo project in the Quinconces district, which the developer group Icade, CDC Habitat, together with the Bank, are preparing for delivery. .
It is located exactly at 4 rue Agnès-Vardat, on the corner of the Seine, a stone’s throw from the Cité du cinéma. In a hedge it can be recognized by its location and color. “Every building has its own color code, and in Athens, which overlooks the Seine, it is white,” says Marion Le Paul, deputy director of Solideo, the government agency created specifically to coordinate the Olympic Games, which is accompanying us in this pre-election period . delivery departure.
Source: Le Parisien
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