In this town in Finistère, the struggle to buy a well-located commercial premises

In this town in Finistère, the struggle to buy a well-located commercial premises
In this town in Finistère, the struggle to buy a well-located commercial premises

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Jan 4, 2025 at 7:26 p.m.

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The town of Lanmeur (Finistère) risks becoming devitalized, in the words of the maire, Cathy Lucas.

Vacant and dilapidated buildings

Several housing units in the town center are unsuitable for current demand, these vacant and dilapidated buildings represent so many risks of creating gaps in the urban fabric.

“This is the case of Françoise Clech's former hairdressing salon, which has been abandoned for several years. »

Anticipating the framework for its future development, the municipality plans to acquire it. However, one of the walls in the condominium is in poor condition.

“A meeting between the three co-owners of the premises will be organized by the notary in charge of the file. The municipality will undertake to purchase this premises only when it has answers on the work to be carried out to waterproof this wall, the cost of which will be shared between the owners. There is no question of doing otherwise. »

A business installation project

The location is well located and is already of interest to people with a business installation project.

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“We will be supported by Morlaix community to facilitate the procedures. »

The terraced house, a wart

Semi-detached, the house (former La Paillote café) constitutes a wart: “The current owner does not wish to sellin the meantime, the building is deteriorating and risks becoming unsanitary, it also risks being affected by the tax on empty housing, if it is implemented. »

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