The city of Nice is taking over the National Interest Market under municipal management.

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After school catering, it is therefore the National Interest Market that will very soon come under internal management, likely at the beginning of 2011.

The current Public Service Delegation (DSP) ends on July 19, 2010. The Community Council will deliberate on May 10th on the extension addendum of the current public service delegation, until December 31, 2010, to have time to establish the community management.

โ€œJust as I have decided to bring several public service delegations back under municipal management, this is currently the case for the Jean Bouin sports complex, or for school canteens, starting from the 2011 school year. I confirm today my intention to apply this same management to the National Interest Market.

The National Interest Market is at the heart of our major projects. Its transition to community management will allow us to create a synergy of resources to build the MIN of tomorrow, on the grounds of La Baronne in Saint-Laurent du Var, in collaboration with the current operators, to whom I want to send a reassuring message: all consultation operations will be conducted with them, in full transparency.

Moreover, based on the analyses provided to me, I already commit to maintaining rates for professionals (wholesale fruit and vegetable distributors, florists, and small producers).

Regarding a territory with stakes, exceptionally located at the mouth of the Var, within the Eco-valley national interest operation, I would also like to remind that this combination of projects will soon allow Nice Cรดte dโ€™Azur airport to benefit from a fantastic multimodal platform, the Saint-Augustin hub.

The overall development of this new strategic area represents a crucial interest for the future of Nice, and its economic attractiveness,โ€ emphasized Christian Estrosi.

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