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Milano, State property: public notice for 25 disused municipal properties

The census process of properties and state-owned areas has been completed. Tasca: “A long and complex job, now the regeneration of many spaces in the city begins”

Milano, 05 June 2020 – The process of economic and socio-cultural valorization of the abandoned heritage of the Municipality continues. The Council approved the resolution in which 25 disused assets are identified - areas and properties owned by the municipality that are no longer used - which will be the subject of a public interest notice.

“We have reached the completion of important and significant work, which lasted some time, which saw wide participation, first from the State Property offices and then from the other bodies of the Administration, which I thank for the effectiveness demonstrated – states the councilor to the State Property Office, Roberto Tasca -. For too many years the Municipality has had to give up on valorising the abandoned heritage scattered around the city. Now, with the guidelines approved by the Council and the subsequent announcement, we can begin to recover them by opening up to private interest. We are confident in the possible regeneration of places that have remained without identity for a long time."

The work of the Administration led to a timely census of the heritage, to its subsequent mapping and to an in-depth study on the topic by the Municipal Council and the Municipality Presidents.

The census activity initially identified 61 properties, now disused, and with respect to which a further selection was carried out. The choice was made on the basis of possible valorisation strategies and took into account, as well as the results of the census and the destinations of the PGT recently approved by the Municipality of Milano, including projects already started or about to be developed by the Municipal Administration.

The approved guidelines provide for the publication of a public notice for the collection of expressions of interest from private individuals. This is exclusively an act with a consultative function, preliminary to the possible activation of subsequent public procedures.

The possible methods and strategies for valorising and redeveloping the heritage can include various paths. Alienation, the granting of surface rights, the possibility of resorting to the institution of sponsorship contracts (relating to public works carried out at private expense) or forms of public-private partnership, including project financing and horizontal subsidiarity interventions.

 

Here is the list of assets:

1. Via Graf Arturo 29 _ Property _ School building

2. Volga Street 4 _ Property _ School building

3. Via Chiesa Rossa 275 _ Property _ Warehouse

4. Via S. Paolino 18 _ Property _ Commercial building

5. Via Bianchi d'Espinosa Luigi 7 _ Property _ Commercial building

6. Via Padova 399 _ Area and property _ Warehouse

7. Via Cazzaniga 108 _ Building_ Hammam

8. Via Rizzoli 13 A _ Building _ Former supermarket

9. Via Monluè 70/76 _ Building_ Farmhouse

10. Via Taverna 85 _ Building _ Farmhouse

11. Via Taverna 72 _ Building _ Farmhouse

12. Via Bonfadini 15 _ Building _ Farmhouse

13. Via Vittorini 22 _ Building _ Farmhouse

14. Via Vaiano Valle _ Building _ Farmhouse

15. Via Campazzino 90 _ Building _ Farmhouse

16. Piazza Madonna della Provvidenza 1 _ Building _ Farmhouse

17. Via Caprilli Federico 15/ Via Mancini Piazza Stanislao 8 _ Building _ Farmhouse

18. Via Celio Paravia 22 _ Building _ Farmhouse

19. Piazzale Cimitero Maggiore 18 _ Building _ Farmhouse

20. Via Fratelli Rizzardi 19 _ Building _ Farmhouse

21. Via Lampugnano 170 _ Building _ Farmhouse

22. Via Marazzani _ Area

23. Via Val Gardena _ Area

24. Via Breda 88 _ Area

25. Via Folli _ Area

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