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Bertrand Parent
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Nov 5 2024 at 10:26 am
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The candidates are jostling. While the work on the future restaurant is still far from finished, there are many candidates for its management. “We would like preferably have a couple », Explains Jean Guillot, the mayor of Bréhan, in Morbihan.
“As an owner we will make an attractive lease, at the beginning, to help the managers to settle in and so that they can make some cash flow.”
The mayor “inherited” this project when he was elected first magistrate of the municipality in 2020. This is the old municipal team who had decided to buy the old establishment. ” But the building was in poor condition and the work proved to be more and more complex as the project progressed,” confides the mayor. The foundations and structure of the building pose a particular problem, hence the delay in the renovation. The condition of the building was also a object of controversyat the time between former mayor Hervé Guillemin and his successor.
80 seats, two terraces and accommodation
The latter accusing the other of having largely underestimated the cost of the renovation. In the end, it is a project which should amount to at least 1.6 million euros. Of this amount, the town hall finances around 60%. The rest is made up of aid shared between Pontivy community, the department, the region and the State.
It will therefore take almost a mandate to finally find a restaurant in the town . La Crémaillère renovated expected to open in March 2025 and offer 80 seats. With two terraces, one on the street facing the church and the other on the garden side.
The idea is to keep the structure as it was on the outside. On the other hand, the interior is being completely redone. A large concrete slab will be poured before working on the decoration, redoing the facade, the frames and build a home for future managers.
Applications from all over France
It is the Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCI) which receives the (numerous) applications. “They come from everywhere,” confides Jean Guillot. From Brittany, of course, but also from all over France, particularly from the south.” Life or reconversion projects. “The CCI must make a selection for us, but I I want to see them all, I don't want anyone to miss out on the right profile. And it is a commission of elected officials who will choose the lucky ones. »
After the concern caused by a costly and hazardous project, there is now, for the mayor, a real desire to see it succeed.“There are no more restaurants in the town even though there is real potential. As an owner we will an attractive leaseat the beginning, to help the managers settle in and so that they can do a little cash. »
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