Paris unveils $1 billion revamp of metro, shopping complex
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Amid great fanfare, Paris' Mayor Anne Hidalgo has unveiled the long-awaited $1 billion revamp of the city's dilapidated main shopping and metro complex, often the first port of call for tourists visiting the City of Light.
The near-decade-long project came about after pressure from local Parisians who viewed the rusty 1970s structure — which is also the world's largest underground station — as one of the city's biggest eyesores.
The once-gloomy underground center has now been opened up, thanks to a giant, high-tech glass-and-metal undulating canopy roof designed by architects Patrick Berger and Jacques Anziutti that sparkled poetically in the spring sunshine Tuesday.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}The revamped "Forum des Halles" also boasts 35 new stores and restaurants, including a brasserie by famed chef Alain Ducasse.