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Rhône – Loire – Ain – Jura – Haute-Loire – Côte-d’Or


In the Rhône

Several brands are affected by the latest restrictions

La Part-Dieu shopping center (Lyon 3rd). With its 240 shops and 160,000m2, it is a consumer juggernaut in the region.

Saint-Genis 2 shopping arcade (Saint-Genis-Laval). 28,000m2 and 90 shops. The Auchan hypermarket must remain open.

The Silk Square (Vaulx-en-Velin). 60,000m2 and 57 shops. The Carrefour supermarket remains open.

Confluence (Lyon 2nd). 54,000m2. The Carrefour supermarket remains open.

Porte des Alpes Gallery (Saint-Priest). 31,000 m2, 63 stores. The Auchan Saint-Priest hypermarket will remain open.

Ecully Grand Ouest (Ecully). 40,000m2, 76 stores. The Carrefour hypermarket remains open.

Ikea Parilly (Vénissieux). 22,500m2 of retail space for the flagship of the Scandinavian brand in the region.

In Ain

No closures in shopping areas but new measures against Covid-19.

The areas that could have been affected are mainly la Neuve in Bourg-en-Bresse, the Beynost shopping center, the Aviation commercial area in Ambérieu and of course lhe Val Thoiry shopping center in the country of Gex.

In the Loire

Non-essential businesses in Center Deux, Auchan Villars and some Monthieu Gallery respectively with a surface area of ​​just over 20,000 m² and 44,000 m² are closed

Hypermarkets Casino in Monthieu and Auchan in Villars and Center Two remain open.

We learned on Sunday January 31 that the store Ikea de Saint-Étienne closed its doors

The shopping center Steel should remain open. Installed in front of La Galerie in Monthieu, it should not be affected by the new measures taken by the government because the circulation of the public between the businesses is done outside, and the shops are independent of each other.

In Haute-Loire

According to our latest information, the shops of La Galerie de Vals would not be affected by the closure. The manager of this 21,500 square meter shopping center, according to her website, informed the traders that they would remain open unless the prefecture indicated otherwise.

In Côté d’Or and Saône-et-Loire

In Côté d’Or, the measure concerns the Toison-d’Or in Dijon (estimated area of ​​approximately 78,000 m²). The Grand Quetigny gallery (47,300 m²) and the Portes du Sud in Chenôve of 23,000 m² including the Géant hypermarket, the surface area of ​​which is not taken into account, remain open

Another flagship store in the department close to the gauge: Ikea in Dijon. The premises extend over 23,000 m² but the retail area is smaller. The site is closed.

The department of Saône-et-Loire does not appear to be affected by the measure to close the largest commercial areas. But the authorities remain cautious before the publication of the decrees.

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