Sénart, Planned community in Île-de-France region, France.
Sénart is a planned community stretching across Seine-et-Marne and Essonne departments, encompassing twelve towns including Combs-la-Ville, Lieusaint, and Savigny-le-Temple. The development blends residential neighborhoods with commercial zones, green spaces, and schools in an organized layout.
The area began transforming from agricultural land into an organized urban settlement in 1984 under the name Melun-Sénart. By 1997, it received a new official designation reflecting its evolution into an independent urban structure.
The Institut catholique d'arts et métiers contributes to the educational landscape of Sénart, supporting academic development in the Île-de-France region.
The location connects to Paris through multiple transportation networks, with Lieusaint-Moissy and Savigny-le-Temple-Nandy railway stations serving visitors and residents. The access to different train lines makes exploring individual towns easy and flexible.
The Carré Sénart combines retail spaces with entertainment facilities and the François Mitterrand Park in one integrated development. This complex demonstrates how shopping and leisure can merge within a modern planned community.
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