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The future Renaissance cultural center at the heart of divisions in Saint-Tropez

This is a subject that regularly worries the Saint-Tropez opposition. Before very soon launching the first phase of the project to rehabilitate and extend the Renaissance cinema theater into a cultural center, elected officials debated once again the fate reserved for the building.

The study phase having come to an end, business consultations have been implemented. A public call for competition was launched on October 21 for tenders to be submitted on November 26chronologically retraces Michel Perrault. The market was divided into fifteen lots. After the consultation closed, around forty offers were received. They were the subject of a detailed analysis by the project manager (Frédéric Pasqualini group) which was presented to the committee.”

“Already at more than five million”

The administrative steps summarized, the Culture Assistant then revealed, one by one, the companies selected for the different markets: carpentry, painting, locksmithing and even plumbing. Only four lots have not yet been awarded to date.

Before submitting the various attributions to a vote, members of the opposition took the floor.

Alain Bibard – Frédéric Blua group – opened the ball. “ To date, across all the lots, we have more than five million euros… that's already significant! Don't you think we should think more about this project and potentially push it back to come up with something more appetizing?” he questions.

A concern shared by Vérane Guérin and Laurence Azzéna.

The independent advisor regretted, once again, the presence “from the same architect who built the childhood center “.

Fears about architecture

I hope that the architecture of the future building will respect the authenticity of the current one. It is essential to preserve our heritage and the charm of the Place des Lices “, she defends

For this deliberation, the group of Vérane Guérin, Laurence Bonnell and Christine Blanc abstained while the group led by Frédéric Blua and Laurence Azzéna voted against.

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