
Place Vendรดme?
“In the 50s and 60s, it was full of young people here, kids played, and the elderly loitered under the arcades,” recalls a former neighborhood resident, sitting at a cafรฉ terrace. His table neighbor finds that thereโs “still as much pollution, but fewer people since you can no longer park.” The popular aspect of Place Garibaldi seems increasingly distant to the Niรงois. “Soon, they’ll turn it into Place Vendรดme!” Christian Estrosi assured that “there is enough quality in Niรงoise cuisine to prevent a McDonaldโs from setting up on Place Garibaldi,” yet major retailers might soon replace existing small shops. Another concern is the lack of events and activities in the square. For August, only one exhibition is planned. Initiated by the Port Avenir association, paintings and sculptures will be exhibited on August 24, from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Not enough, say the shopkeepers. An image problem compounded by the upcoming facade restorations and parking projects. The only unanimously agreed positive point: “We kept our trees!” Nature, the keystone of modern urban planning? An irony that leaves one dreaming.

