What business to open in a village? · Territoire de Belfort (90)
The facilities snapshot of rural towns in the Territoire de Belfort 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).
- Méziré (90120) — 1 255 inhabitants
- Vézelois (90400) — 1 029 inhabitants
- Éloie (90300) — 952 inhabitants
- Dorans (90400) — 824 inhabitants
- Lachapelle-sous-Chaux (90300) — 745 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 Territoire de Belfort?
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.