CVE9, an elegant building in the centre of Milan at Corso Vittorio Emanuele 9, unveils a new glamorous and contemporary look, crowned by the new Social Hub space, at the end of its complete renovation and redevelopment.
Located in the central pedestrian area just a few steps from the Duomo, CVE9 covers a total surface area of approximately 6,000 square metres on 8 floors above ground. The redevelopment project, designed by GBPA Architects, has entirely reorganised and improved the interior and exterior spaces with well-being and energy efficiency features. The terraces, the internal courtyard and the roof gardens, complement the breath-taking views over the city of Milan and the spires of the Duomo from the Top Floor and the Social Hub.
Thanks to high-performance and high-quality materials, cutting-edge technologies and sustainable ESG solutions, CVE9's offices are 'carbon neutral', in line with LEED Gold and WELL Gold sustainability certifications, a perfect example of Generali Real Estate's commitment to excellence in its European real estate portfolio in terms of energy efficiency, reduced environmental impact, well-being and comfort.
On the top floor the exclusive Social Hub, a space dedicated to business and networking activities integrated with high-level technological and hospitality services based on the conciergerie model, in a new concept designed to meet the needs of companies to have increasingly attractive, flexible and quality work spaces and services for their teams and guests.
Benedetto Giustiniani, Head of Southern Europe Region, Generali Real Estate, commented: "We are particularly satisfied with the completion of the redevelopment of CVE9, a high quality intervention that enhances an important building in a very central area of Milan. In Italy and in Europe we are carrying out a major programme of redevelopment and repositioning of our most important assets, with the aim of being protagonists in urban regeneration, and maintaining our real estate assets at the highest technical, environmental sustainability and market standards."