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Le 29.03.21
Hotels: a reassuring stability suggesting a post-vaccination recovery
In February, the French hotel industry once again confirmed its status as European leader, largely outperforming its neighbours with an occupancy rate of 34%. The stability of the hotel sector and the French people’s desire to travel mean that there is still hope for a recovery in the medium term despite the current tensions.
“Although the level of activity in the hotel sector is still very low, it is comforting to see that the indicators are not decreasing. Even more encouraging is the fact that the stock market, which normally predicts trends over a 12 to 18 month horizon, has been very dynamic in the hotel segment for the past few months,” says Vianney Lautrous.
Find the detailed results of the EXTENDAM Barometer as of the 16th of March 2021, in partnership with Business Immo.
Le 26.03.21
[BONI.D] Solidarity to tackle food insecurity among students
60% of students who come to the distributions did not need help before the pandemic“.
Deprived of side jobs to make ends meet, more and more students are forced to join the food aid distribution lines. This is an alarming situation that the Ecotable community and Linkee have decided to address. By calling on the citizens’ solidarity, the two associations are rallying their entire network of restaurant owners, chefs and volunteers to provide quality meal baskets to the most destitute students.
Their objective: cook at least 500 meals per week until the end of the university year.
Thanks to donations, 13 weeks have already been financed!
Le 18.03.21
New victory for the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Seine-Saint-Denis: the appeal against the Pleyel urban crossing is rejected

On February 9th, the Paris Administrative Court rejected the appeal against the Pleyel-Landy urban crossing project in Saint-Denis (Seine-Saint-Denis). The Lumières Pleyel project will allow the SNCF railway line to be crossed thanks to a monumental 300-metre bridge. Composed of two car lanes, a reserved bus lane and a pedestrian link, up to 8,000 pedestrians are expected during peak hours. With a length of 300 metres, it will shelter several facilities including a “bridge building” which will host offices and services.

 

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