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Milan Clears Path for San Dionigi Redevelopment Tender That Could Host Leoncavallo

The city will invite proposals that grant long‑term surface rights with remediation works counted against the concession fee.

Overview

  • The Giunta approved guidelines on August 28 to launch a public procedure for the municipal site in via San Dionigi, with a formal notice due in the coming weeks.
  • The framework foresees a right of surface for up to 90 years, an indicative rent set at about €800 per square meter, and permission for private activities capped at 30% of the space.
  • Required works include asbestos removal and sewer connections estimated at roughly €300,000, with broader renovations expected beyond those initial interventions.
  • Leoncavallo, through its associated groups, previously signaled interest in the site but is not yet ready to file a bid due to pending bureaucratic steps and fundraising needs.
  • Lega and Fratelli d’Italia said they will submit complaints to prosecutors and the Court of Auditors, while activists plan a public assembly on September 2 and a national march on September 6.