A squatted building on Saint-Philippe Street evacuated urgently

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A squatted building located on Rue Saint-Philippe, near the city center of Nice, was subject to immediate evacuation last evening. Mayor Éric Ciotti announced a danger order this Thursday, April 30, 2026, following a site visit marked by tensions and safety concerns.

4 bis Rue Saint-Philippe, in Nice, near the nightclub High Club, has concentrated problems related to squatting for several months. On site, Éric Ciotti came to assess the situation and announce immediate evacuation of the squatted building.

This decision follows a previous order issued in October by Christian Estrosi. The situation of the squat in Nice has not improved since that first measure. Reports have multiplied in the Azur capital.

The danger order requires all occupants to leave. Owners, tenants, and squatters must vacate the premises immediately. The stated objective concerns the securing of this squatted building in Nice that has become dangerous.

A squatted building that has become at risk

In this squatted building on Rue Saint-Philippe in Nice, living conditions have deteriorated. Doors have been forced. Apartments have been illegally occupied. An intrusion was reported during an absence, with a break-in carried out using tools.

Common areas are cluttered with waste visible in the condominium. Illegal electrical connections have been installed, which increases the fire risk in this squatted building in Nice.

Accesses are obstructed by squatters making circulation in the hallways difficult, especially in case of emergency. Residents report assaults and threats reported over several months. Drug trafficking is present in this squatted building in Nice as well as prostitution activities.

The climate remains tense. Security in Nice, in this area, has become a daily concern for residents.

Increased police presence

Facing this situation, Éric Ciotti announced immediate measures for this squatted building in Nice. The evacuation must be followed by securing the site. The mayor stated: “this building is a source of drug trafficking and prostitution. We will ensure that this building is no longer occupied and that all security issues are addressed today.”

Increased police presence is planned. Mobilization must be ensured day and night to prevent squatters from returning to this building on Rue Saint-Philippe in Nice.

During the visit, a resident directly challenged the mayor. This intervention highlighted the urgency of the situation for residents and the need for rapid evacuation of the squatted building.

The issue of squats in Nice remains present in several neighborhoods. In this Nice neighborhood, the evacuation of the squatted building marks a turning point. It remains to be seen whether this operation will allow security and acceptable living conditions to be permanently restored.

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