The mayor of Nice confirmed it to

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this Tuesday: the latest analyzes carried out on site are in conformity.

The gourmet hall of the Gare du Sud, which had been under administrative closure since April 1, was therefore able to reopen its doors to the public.

In the midst of a standoff with the current manager of the premises, the city had decided to prohibit access following "the receipt of the analysis reports of microbiological samples taken on March 25".

Coliforms, "very dangerous bacteria" of fecal origin, had been detected, according to the manager of one of the last five restaurants (out of 28 at the launch in 2019) still open.

These irreducible will be able to serve their customers again in the hall.

Even if the situation remains tense.

A trial is due to take place on May 30 at the initiative of Urban Renaissance, the delegate, who is claiming unpaid rent.

“Strategy of disintegration”

At the end of March, the mayor of Nice accused for his part this company, holder of a long lease granted for a period of 45 years, of having chosen the “strategy of disintegration”.

And Christian Estrosi said he was ready to "engage in a termination for misconduct", urging the company, which did not respond to the last requests from

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, to hand over itself.

The elected official also claims to have received "potential buyers" capable of running this site inaugurated with great ambitions to revitalize the Liberation district.

But, for the moment, status quo, we slip on the side of the town hall.

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