The updated funding directs extra resources to bus and metro passes for residents in the northern and eastern arrondissements while trimming subsidies for commercial vehicle permits in central business zones.
The ballot measure would direct new revenue from business taxes toward public housing construction, altering expenses for operators and unit availability for households in multiple arrondissements.
Station F, Paris-Saclay and a wave of new incubators are pulling engineering talent away from traditional employers, and forcing every sector to rethink what it pays and promises workers.
From the Marais to Belleville, independent traders are caught between soaring costs and cautious shoppers, and the choices residents make this July could determine which shops are still standing in September.
From the Marais to Belleville, independent shopkeepers are restructuring prices, hours and supply chains, and Parisians who shop local will feel the difference this summer.
As the city navigates multiple challenges, from the Grand Paris Express to housing market tensions, the next few months will be crucial in shaping the city's future.
A decade of patchwork digital archiving, rushed permit approvals, and a construction boom tied to the 2024 Olympics left the city's visual identity tangled in a duplicate-image crisis that planners are only now beginning to unpick.
As the city prepares for the 2024 Olympics, several major projects are at a crossroads, with decisions on the Grand Paris Express metro and Seine riverfront redevelopment looming large.
New regulations passed Tuesday will tighten registration and enforcement for holiday lets, a move the city says is essential to return thousands of properties to the long-term rental market for Parisians.
Years of disputes over duplicate and replacement photos on heritage buildings force the city to rethink how it documents and preserves its iconic streetscape.
New national legislation taking effect Monday will reshape how the city funds public transit and buildings-forcing a scramble at City Hall to adjust budgets before summer recess.
France's capital faces sweeping changes to how federal authority flows through city administration, with implications for everything from housing permits to public transit.