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Residence of the Terraces of the Hermitage. Behind this classy name hide two small buildings built below the bars of Haut-du-Lièvre in Nancy. Here, there are no tagged stairwells, squatted apartments or insecurity issues. The two buildings never make the news. Most of the occupants of the twenty-seven apartments own their apartments and live quietly, without being talked about.
But that was before the ecological transition and the government’s desire to put an end to thermal sieves. Like many others, the two buildings, which date back to the 1960s, need a facelift to improve insulation and save energy. Hence the launch, by the trustee of co-ownership Foncia, of a study on thermal renovation work.
So far so good. No one is against. Everyone is ready to save the planet. But everything went haywire a fortnight ago, when the…