The future of Actis is certainly a series with twists and drawers but it is first and foremost the result of a law of 2018. That year, the parliament therefore votes the Elan law ( housing, development and digital development) which stipulates that public housing offices (OPH) must have 12,000 housing units in their “portfolio” in 2023.
However, no luck, Actis, one of the main donors in the territory, has 11,500. For three years, elected officials, associations and donors have been seeking, with a lot of demonstrations and speeches, a solution to be in the nails. And finally, the original idea of merging Actis with the semi-public company Grenoble Habitat (4,000 housing units) in which the City of Grenoble is the majority, had …
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