France seeks Chinese firms to join Paris project

France seeks Chinese firms to join Paris project

HONG KONG - Agence France-Presse

French Minister Leroy speaks during a conference a real estate exhibition in Hong Kong yesterday. AFP photo

French Urban Affairs Minister Maurice Leroy courted Chinese investors in Hong Kong yesterday as he promoted the huge Greater Paris urban renewal project at a property industry conference.

In a keynote speech to an audience of investors, architects and officials at the MIPIM Asia conference, Leroy said the French government was committed to the biggest redevelopment project Paris has seen in 150 years.

The 10-year scheme includes a 20-billion-euro ($27 billion) 150-kilometer driverless subway around the French capital, and the construction of 70,000 new homes a year, he said.

Leroy, who is overseeing the 34-billion-euro project, compared the French government’s clarity of purpose with China’s vast urban development projects.

“Greater Paris is an economic ambition backed by political will at the highest level of the state,” he said. “Whatever happens in the French political environment, it will not be in doubt.”

Despite the economic crisis gripping Europe, investors could have confidence that the Paris renewal project had all the legal and financial support of the state, Leroy added.

Ten teams of foreign and French architects are already working in parallel to “create a shared vision of the city of tomorrow,” he said.

The project also envisages the redevelopment of the Seine river, which runs under Paris’s famous bridges, as a major transport link to the Channel port of Le Havre