Overview
- The Giunta cleared the framework to launch a public procedure for projects at the degraded Porto di Mare–via San Dionigi property, with an official notice expected in the coming weeks.
- The concession will use a right of surface for up to 90 years, allow private activities on no more than 30% of the space, and accept proposals from non‑profits, third‑sector entities, companies, and sports associations.
- Significant remediation is required, including asbestos removal and infrastructure work, with costs reported in the low hundreds of thousands of euros and eligible to be deducted from fees under scomputo.
- Press reporting cites a reference rent of about €800 per square meter, and applicants must submit a full economic and financial plan covering all renovation and safety works.
- Associazione Mamme Antifasciste expressed interest in March, Leoncavallo’s foundation is viewed as a potential but not yet ready bidder, and Lega and Fratelli d’Italia say they will file complaints to prosecutors and the Court of Auditors as assemblies on 2 September and a national march on 6 September are planned.