On 20th May 2021, Apur presented the analysis of changes underway in the 68 Grand Paris Express station neighbourhoods , that is to say 353 development projects and over 32 million square metres planned, of which 20 million remain to be carried out.
The presentation focuses on the main information and key figures detailed in the two studies found online on the Apur website, one published in November 2019 devoted to the 35 neighbourhoods whose stations will be running by 2025 and the other, published in February 2021, which deals with the 33 neighbourhoods whose stations will be running by 2030. These studies were carried out in the continuity of the work of the Station Neighbourhoods Observatory, set up in 2013 and piloted in collaboration with the Société du Grand Paris et la DRIEAT Île-de-France.
The presentation was also an opportunity to speak about the continuation of the Observatory’s work and to describe the scheme “Vitalise station neighbourhoods - Vitalisation des quartiers de gare -” led by the Ile-de-France Prefect.
Presentation by:
- Stéphanie Jankel, Director of Studies, urbanist
- Clément Mariotte, Project Manager, urbanist
- Clémence Estrada, Study Researcher, architect urbanist
Publications carried out by:
- Stéphanie Jankel, Director of Studies, urbanist
- Clément Mariotte, Project Manager, urbanist
- Clémence Estrada, Research Analyst, architect urbanist
- Luisa Coppolino, Assistant Research analyst
- and the Apur teams for the statistical processing and map making
With the assistance of:
- Société du Grand Paris
- DRIEAT Ile-de-France
- Grand Paris Aménagement
- EPF Ile-de-France
- ORF
- OLAP
- Enlarge Your Paris
- Public Territorial Establishments, municipalities and territorial developers crossed by the Grand Paris Express