2023-11-10 06:56:08
10 Nov 2023
He throws in the towel. At the beginning of the summer we explained the blocking situation of the Liège developer for his real estate project (97 housing units and 8 offices and shops) on rue Paradis. Laurent Minguet was in fact authorized to demolish the “ruined” houses he had acquired but still not to build his building and parking lot.
However, the terraced houses located No. 8 to 10 and No. 16 to 46 (sixteen in total, with 3 garages) have been unoccupied for several years.
Tired of his standoff with the City, he sold the whole lot a few days ago to the Liège real estate group Moury which will develop a new project there which will aim to satisfy local residents and municipal authorities. “I will undoubtedly have lost a lot of time and money but that’s business life.“, confide Laurent Minguet to the journal La Meuse.
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