In Saint-Nazaire, Gavy’s future debated under high tension

In Saint-Nazaire, Gavy’s future debated under high tension
In Saint-Nazaire, Gavy’s future debated under high tension

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With nearly 350 housing units, businesses and a fourteen-story tower, the Gavy hill in Saint-Nazaire (Loire-Atlantique) could be unrecognizable in ten years. Monday June 24, the last consultation meeting noted the differences between local residents, associations and the mayor, David Samzun.

The consultation meeting on Gavy, Monday evening June 24, did not bring the parties together. The City of Saint-Nazaire wants to transform the former university site into an urban and commercial site. Associations and local residents are opposed to it. | WEST FRANCE


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  • The consultation meeting on Gavy, Monday evening June 24, did not bring the parties together. The City of Saint-Nazaire wants to transform the former university site into an urban and commercial site. Associations and local residents are opposed to it. | WEST FRANCE

“Am I being recorded, filmed or not? I wish I knew that before I started talking! » In front of around a hundred residents and associations, David Samzun sets the tone by taking the microphone, this Monday, June 24 around 6:45 p.m., in Gavy. The meeting marks the end of the consultation on the Gavy district project. “We are against this project, that’s all,” responds the room, brandishing signs of protected species. Atmosphere…

On this hill overlooking the sea, the City is leading the Destination Gavy project on the equivalent of ten football fields. The universities are due to move to Heinlex in 2025 and developers are planning to build…

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