[2][3] The station was initially given the provisional name of Londeau-Domus, after the nearby residential area of Londeau and the adjacent Domus shopping centre.
[10] This came after an architectural competition held by the Île-de- France Mobilités (IDFM) and RATP in 2013 together with local stakeholders.
[13] Three days of loading tests were also carried out in October 2022 with the new MP 14 rolling stock to ensure the structural viability of the viaduct.
[14][15] The project also involved the creation of a promenade beneath the viaducts, converging towards the station and a public square in front of it.
[13] The station has a single access at the southern end of the platforms, near ruelle de la Boissière.