LVMH ITALIA CHANGES HEADQUARTERS AND CHOOSES MILAN

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LVMH Italia changes headquarters and gets married via Ripamonti 99. Covivio, one of the leading European real estate companies, has signed a pre-letting agreement for two office floors and large terraces in the Symbiosis building. The latter is the business district under construction located between the Prada Foundation and the Porta Romana airport in Milan. The lease contract signed has a ten-year duration, and LVMH will move its headquarters at the beginning of 2022.
We are very proud that another sizeable international company such as LVMH has chosen Symbiosis. Once again, it is confirmed as an attractive and strategic business district for the entire city of Milan. Covivio will continue to improve the quality of its offer by supporting companies with responsibility and commitment in their challenge of redesigning the work experiences of their employees “. This, when stated by Alexei Dal Pastro, Covivio CEO Italy.
The new complex consists of two volumes for a total of over 18,000 square meters; It bears the signature of the international architecture & design studio, Acpv-Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel; One of the buildings has a restaurant side and a 600 square meter auditorium.
Offices are designed as flexible spaces for easy access to digital and technological solutions. There are several environments dedicated to teamwork and common areas for employee creativity and productivity. The building has reached a pre-lease rate of 72%, already becoming the headquarters of several multinationals. 170 Italian employees will find work here.
LVHM Italia chose the Covivio building for its high standards of comfort and sustainability. It will also be certified Leed core & shell score platinum and aims to obtain the Well core minimum score bronze certification. The complex also wants to be the first to obtain the Well health safety rating to guarantee occupants more excellent safety and health at work.
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