Image via WikipediaI recently worked for a conference held in this area's administrative 'capital' and some of the information I received reinforced observations I had made on the ground or read in the papers.
This general area (91 on the map), which was originally mainly farming land and a few small and bigger villages is quickly turning into a premium location for high-level scientific and HPC businesses and organizations.
Added to the fact that plans are being hatched to expand the Paris geographical perimeter, this means that our side of the suburbs, relatively preserved and 'clean,' might be the venue for a boom in coming years.
An interesting thought, as this will inevitably bring more business, alongside the increasing number of housing development projects. The days are close when there will be a lot less greenery and a lot more cars, buildings, etc.
Mmmmm... watch this space.
June 14, 2008
A still green but quickly developing area
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