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Offices in Milan, the redevelopment of 5,000 square metres in Via Parini kicks off

by Margherita Ceci

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2' min read

Translated by AI
Versione italiana

New offices in Milan: the redevelopment of the building in Via Parini 6, between Turati, Porta Nuova and Brera, in a context with a high concentration of corporate offices and services, has begun. It is a building of approximately 5,600 square metres of gross lettable area, which will undergo an architectural transformation with the aim of bringing new-generation work spaces back onto the market. The announcement was made by the operator Covivio, which holds a 51% stake in Central Sicaf, the owner of the building.

"In Milan, the demand for new-generation, efficient and sustainable Grade A offices continues to be strong, particularly in the more consolidated areas," said Alexei Dal Pastro, Covivio's Italia CEO. "With this intervention we aim to bring back to the market a contemporary working environment, capable of responding to the new needs of companies and occupants."

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The project, designed by Onsitestudio, focuses on a complete reorganisation of the interior spaces and common areas. The internal courtyard will become a central element of the building, transformed into a space for reception and relations, while the hall will be characterised by large glass surfaces and a strong connection with the green areas. The working environments will be rethought in a flexible key, with the presence also of multifunctional spaces, including auditoriums, meeting rooms and break areas. Work is scheduled for completion by the end of 2027.

An important role is also assigned to outdoor spaces: green balconies and a rooftop terrace on the fifth floor will help to integrate the working dimension and environmental quality.

"This transaction represents the second phase of our rationalisation strategy: after having concentrated the portfolio on the most relevant properties in major Italian cities, we are now working on the redevelopment and valorisation of strategic buildings such as Parini 6, creating new opportunities for the city, companies and future tenants," explained Central Sicaf's CEO, Marco Bignami.

On the technical front, the redevelopment includes significant work on the building envelope and installations, with the aim of improving energy performance and reducing consumption. The façades will be renovated with new highly insulated windows and doors and enlarged openings, while the systems will be completely replaced with high-efficiency solutions and the integration of renewable sources .

The building is designed to obtain Leed Gold and Well Silver certifications, which are increasingly in demand on the market to guarantee high standards in terms of both the environment and user well-being.

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