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The Great Reconversion of the J1 Must Begin "This Summer" Announces the Port of Marseille

The project to convert the J1 hangar to a leisure temple in the Joliette must finally begin work this year. An announcement by the president of the management board of the Port of Marseille-Fos, Hervé Martel. This time, it's the right one? "I'm very hopeful that the Marseillais will see the cranes in the summer of 2026" for the construction of the J1 hangar at the Joliette. It's an announcement by Hervé Martel, president of the management board …
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The project to convert the J1 hangar to a leisure temple in the Joliette must finally begin work this year. An announcement by the president of the management board of the Port of Marseille-Fos, Hervé Martel. This time, it's the right one? "I'm very hopeful that the Marseillais will see the cranes in the summer of 2026" for the construction of the J1 hangar at the Joliette. It's an announcement by Hervé Martel, president of the management board …

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Made in Marseille broke the news in on Tuesday, January 20, 2026.
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