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Paris Saint-Germain continues its tour of Île-de-France in search of future land for the construction of its new stadium. And according to The Parisianthe capital club visited grounds in Essonne, and more precisely in the town of Massy. Victoriano Melero (general director) and Nicolas Ramillon (head of the real estate sector of PSG) visited agricultural land in the ZAC de la Bonde, the majority of which is located in the commune of Massy. A site which extends over 72ha.
However, despite its advantages, this site risks not being retained. A radar installed in the ZAC is used to guide planes taking off and landing on the Orly runways. However, the presence of this radar imposes a ban on building a building higher than 40m. Faced with this obstacle, Parisian leaders would have been redirected to the Tuileries area, located next to the ZAC de la Bonde.
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