What business to open in a village? · Essonne (91)
The facilities snapshot of rural towns in the Essonne department: how many towns under 2,000 inhabitants currently have no bakery, grocery store, pharmacy or café. Raw SIRENE counts, public data.
Rural towns without a bakery
Rural towns without a butcher shop
Rural towns without a grocery store
Rural towns without a restaurant
Rural towns without a café-bar
Rural towns without a hair salon
Rural towns without a pharmacy
Rural towns without a general practice
Rural towns without a tobacconist
Rural towns without a greengrocer
Rural towns without a physiotherapy practice
Rural towns without a dental practice
Rural towns without a auto repair garage
Rural towns without a taxi or private-hire business
Examples: the largest rural towns without a bakery
Raw SIRENE snapshot — the department's most populated rural towns with no active bakery (sorted by INSEE population).
- Corbreuse (91410) — 1 640 inhabitants
- Sermaise (91530) — 1 617 inhabitants
- Leudeville (91630) — 1 562 inhabitants
- D'Huison-Longueville (91590) — 1 557 inhabitants
- Chevannes (91750) — 1 550 inhabitants
A public snapshot, not a ranking
This page records the presence or absence of local facilities in rural towns, from active SIRENE establishments. A town without a bakery is not automatically a good opportunity: it depends on the influence area it belongs to (reachable population, nearby facilities, local momentum).
Which towns have real potential in Essonne?
The NTYB app ranks opportunities by influence area, in 5 potential levels — to tell the promising under-equipped village from the one whose market is too small.
FAQ
- Is a town without a bakery an opportunity?
- Not always: if a bakery operates 3 minutes away in the next town, the need is already covered. The influence area (reachable population, surrounding facilities) makes the difference — not the mere absence of a facility.
- Where do these figures come from?
- From active establishments in the SIRENE register (INSEE), crossed with INSEE town population. "Rural" here means towns under 2,000 inhabitants. Updated monthly.
- What grants to open a business in a rural area?
- Depending on the town: FRR zoning (ex-ZRR) with tax and social exemptions, the towns' own support (reduced-rent premises, municipal liquor license), programs like "1 000 cafés". See each town's Grants page.