A Pact with Unindustria to Revitalize Rome's Real Estate Heritage

A Pact with Unindustria to Revitalize Rome's Real Estate Heritage
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Tuesday 19 March 2024, 16:35
A pact with Unindustria to regenerate the real estate heritage of the Capital. This afternoon, a meeting took place at the headquarters of the industrialists between the Presidency and a wide audience of companies operating in Rome and Lazio, and the Councillor for Heritage and Housing Policies of Rome Capital, Tobia Zevi. At this meeting, a series of opportunities to attract private investments, also in partnership with the Public Administration, were presented, thanks to a series of new tools that the Capital Administration has approved and implemented in the last two years. The Councillor emphasized how collaboration with entrepreneurs is essential to support the economic and social development of the city, requalifying the real estate heritage to promote urban regeneration, the attraction of young talents, and high-value-added investments, with the affirmation of a sustainable development model strongly desired by the Junta led by Roberto Gualtieri. “We are particularly pleased to collaborate with Rome Capital on the theme of enhancing the real estate heritage,” declares Sabrina Florio, Vice President of Unindustria with delegation to the Study Center. The main goal is to create a public-private collaboration in a partnership logic so as to create further favorable conditions for the territory in terms of employment, innovation, and well-being for the community. Unindustria and the system of companies it represents are ready to make their skills available by promoting sustainable projects for a better quality of life for citizens and companies. “We are very satisfied with this first day of work together with the companies of Unindustria: since the beginning of the mandate, I am convinced that public heritage can and must be a powerful lever for urban transformation and social inclusion. To allow all this, projects, capital, and private competencies are needed, but also the effort of the public sector, in this case, Rome Capital, to be more transparent, efficient, and quick. It is a complex challenge, but there is no alternative if we want to transform the city - as Mayor Roberto Gualtieri indicates - also thanks to an ambitious and credible heritage policy,” concluded Tobia Zevi, Councillor for Heritage and Housing Policies of Rome Capital.
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