A lot of three future buildings, at the bottom of a city in the 12th arrondissement, is agitating a part of the neighborhood. The social landlord Paris Habitat, principal and owner of the lot which will be delivered in 2025, is planning 97 new housing units, including an intergenerational residence.

The whole lot will be added to this city of Charenton-Meuniers, which already has 500 housing units. 'There are 270,000 people waiting for housing in Paris, more and more people on the streets. We need to find land,' Jacques Baudrier, deputy (PCF) to the mayor of Paris in charge of housing, says. 'There are 270,000 people waiting for housing in Paris, more and more people on the streets. We need to find land,' he says. 'The hardest part is for those whose homes face rue Meunier, on the lower floors and who face the building a few meters from their windows. They have lost the light, the air, their distant counterpart. And in the summer, they will die of heat.'