As increasing numbers of dilapidated buildings are destroyed, temporary gardens are cropping up to fill the empty spaces.
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New buildings throughout the neighborhood are destined to provide social housing as well as commercial space.
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The mosque at the corner of rue des Poissoniers and rue Polonceau and the adjacent building on rue Polonceau are scheduled to be demolished.
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The prestigious auction house Drouot has moved into the neighborhood. Located at 64, rue Doudeauville, this site is dedicated to the sale of furniture and “contemporary objects.”
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In my opinion, this is a sure sign that the neighborhood will eventually become upscale.
The cobblestones of rue Dejean were replaced in 2006; unfortunately, the arches that formerly marked the entry of the Marché Dejean were never reinstalled.
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A couple of my favorite places have gotten a “face lift”! The fishmonger, Les Embruns, now has a new awning.
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The Cameroonian restaurant Mini Resto has adopted a new name and painted its façade.
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Professor Ambar and I visited the gallery / boutique Eccomusée, where we found an eclectic collection of African masks, Tuareg jewelry, portraits of retired residents of the quartier, two photography exhibits, and other miscellaneous items.
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Photo courtesy of Prof. Saladin Ambar
Signs that announce new construction in this neighborhood bear the slogan (in small letters at the right of the orange stripe) “Votre quartier change” – “Your quarter is changing.”
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This is an understatement! I predict that within the next five years, the area will be virtually unrecognizable, particularly with regard to its inhabitants. If you are interested in seeing the neighborhood before it is completely transformed, I recommend that you visit it soon.
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