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(‎Created claim: summary (P836): As early as the 19th century, the site was operated successively for a textile activity, then a boiler shop. In 2006, it was discontinued by SPIE, the last operator of the site. The island, typical of the textile industry in the 19th century, consists of numerous buildings, communicating from the inside, composed mainly of bricks and up to 4 levels.Of an area of 6 141 m² built and located in the heart of Elbeuf city, the site represents a place...)
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As early as the 19th century, the site was operated successively for a textile activity, then a boiler shop. In 2006, it was discontinued by SPIE, the last operator of the site. The island, typical of the textile industry in the 19th century, consists of numerous buildings, communicating from the inside, composed mainly of bricks and up to 4 levels.Of an area of 6 141 m² built and located in the heart of Elbeuf city, the site represents a place of urban renewal of major stakes for the city. The municipality therefore wishes to carry out a housing project. Some buildings on the island, of architectural interest, could be rehabilitated. (English)
Property / summary: As early as the 19th century, the site was operated successively for a textile activity, then a boiler shop. In 2006, it was discontinued by SPIE, the last operator of the site. The island, typical of the textile industry in the 19th century, consists of numerous buildings, communicating from the inside, composed mainly of bricks and up to 4 levels.Of an area of 6 141 m² built and located in the heart of Elbeuf city, the site represents a place of urban renewal of major stakes for the city. The municipality therefore wishes to carry out a housing project. Some buildings on the island, of architectural interest, could be rehabilitated. (English) / rank
 
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Property / summary: As early as the 19th century, the site was operated successively for a textile activity, then a boiler shop. In 2006, it was discontinued by SPIE, the last operator of the site. The island, typical of the textile industry in the 19th century, consists of numerous buildings, communicating from the inside, composed mainly of bricks and up to 4 levels.Of an area of 6 141 m² built and located in the heart of Elbeuf city, the site represents a place of urban renewal of major stakes for the city. The municipality therefore wishes to carry out a housing project. Some buildings on the island, of architectural interest, could be rehabilitated. (English) / qualifier
 
point in time: 18 November 2021
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Project Q3681689 in France
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Project Q3681689 in France

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    480,466.18 Euro
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    1,000,971.21 Euro
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    48.0 percent
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    30 June 2022
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    ETS PUB FONCIER DE NORMANDIE
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    49°26'26.38"N, 1°5'45.06"E
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    76000
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    Dès le XIXe siècle, le site a successivement été exploité pour une activité textile, puis atelier de chaudronnerie. En 2006, il a fait l’objet d’une cessation d’activité par la société SPIE, dernier exploitant du site. L’ilot, typique de l’industrie textile au XIXe siècle, est constitué de nombreux bâtiments, communiquant depuis l’intérieur, composés principalement de briques et pouvant aller jusqu’à 4 niveaux.D’une superficie de 6141 m² bâti et situé en plein cœur de ville d’Elbeuf, le site représente un lieu de renouvellement urbain d’enjeu majeur pour la ville. La commune souhaite donc y réaliser un projet d’habitat. Certains bâtiments de l’ilot, présentant un intérêt architectural, pourraient faire l’objet d’une réhabilitation. (French)
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    As early as the 19th century, the site was operated successively for a textile activity, then a boiler shop. In 2006, it was discontinued by SPIE, the last operator of the site. The island, typical of the textile industry in the 19th century, consists of numerous buildings, communicating from the inside, composed mainly of bricks and up to 4 levels.Of an area of 6 141 m² built and located in the heart of Elbeuf city, the site represents a place of urban renewal of major stakes for the city. The municipality therefore wishes to carry out a housing project. Some buildings on the island, of architectural interest, could be rehabilitated. (English)
    18 November 2021
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    Identifiers

    20E00981
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