In January 2025, the machines of demolition should invest the residence located at 10 rue Pasteur, in Grigny. In fact, the Metropolis of Lyon has just recorded the destruction of this complex, built in 1965 and owned by Alliade habitat, made up of 173 social housing units.
And she also launches a urban renewal project with the reconstruction of 175 accommodations diversified projects, the rehabilitation of 32 social housing units and the redevelopment of one hectare of public spaces.
The objective of the community in this Vallon district, classified priority district of the city (QPV), is “develop a new range of diversified housing, for more social diversity, and to bring a new quality of life to residents in connection with the landscaped and natural environment of the site“, indicates a press release.
In Grigny, nearly 175 homes rebuilt and 32 rehabilitated
The program of habitat renewal includes the demolition of 113 housing units by the Métropole de Lyon and the creation of building lots for the construction of a new offer of 140 to 145 homes for free access. The housing supply will thus be very diversified, including free access and social accession. He lives in Alliade is carrying out the rehabilitation of 32 social housing units and the demolition/reconstruction of a building with 30 social housing units.
The total scope of the project is 3,1 hectares and is located between rue Pasteur to the east, the bank of Garon to the west (promenade Jacques-Brel), rue Paul-Sabatier to the north, rue Paste to the south.
The estimated amount of this operation is estimated at 8.22 million euros VAT included, spread over two mandates, and including demolition, land acquisitions and development work, with 3.2 million euros including VAT in revenue linked to the sale of land charges and a subsidy from the Agency. water Rhône Mediterranean Corsica.