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"Excessive Manifestation": Tony Parker's Tourism Project in the Isère Rejected by the Prefecture

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The former basketball player Tony Parker was carrying a tourist project in a resort in the Alps. He was finally retold. His dimensioning is "excessive" and uncertainties are hovering on the environmental impact, according to a prefectural decree. - "Excessive Manifestation": the tourist project carried by Tony Parker in the Isère rejected by the prefecture (Environment).

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The former basketball star wanted to build a tourist complex at the bottom of the station of Villard-de-Lans, causing strong oppositions in the Vercors. The prefecture just decided to retrace the project.

·Paris, France
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RECIT - A mega real estate project carried by the former French basketball star was rejected by the prefect coordinator of the Massif des Alpes.

·Paris, France
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On Monday, September 15, 2025, Tony Parker received bad news about his project in the Alps. As L'Equipe reports, this delays the former basketball player's project.

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The vast luxury tourism real estate project hoped for by Tony Parker and his investment company in Villard-de-Lans will not come into being, at least for the time being. The regional prefect considered that "environmental, social and economic impacts" have not been sufficiently assessed.

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The former basketball player Tony Parker was carrying a tourist project in a resort in the Alps. He was finally retold. His dimensioning is "excessive" and uncertainties are hovering on the environmental impact, according to a prefectural decree. - "Excessive Manifestation": the tourist project carried by Tony Parker in the Isère rejected by the prefecture (Environment).

Tony Parker wanted to create a large real estate complex in the resort, but he was refused by the prefect coordinator of the Alps massif. Tony Parker will have to review his... Read more »

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BFM TV broke the news in France on Monday, September 15, 2025.
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