Allianz Real Estate said on Wednesday that it has completed the off-market acquisition of a manage-to-core office complex situated in the heart of Milan’s Central Business District.

Porta Nuova

Porta Nuova

Porta Nuova, acquired from an Italian real estate fund backed by Blackstone real estate funds, will be retrofitted into a high-quality, 17,600 m2 core office complex across two buildings. It forms part of a large-scale asset management and redevelopment programme by Allianz Real Estate in Italy and across Europe, aimed at creating best-in-class buildings that offer an ideal work-live-play balance and incorporate leading ESG profiles.

On completion, the Porta Nuova asset is expected to obtain Leed Platinum and Well Gold certifications. It will qualify as a Nearly Zero-Energy Building as defined by the European Commission.

High-profile projects in Italy which form part of Allianz Real Estate’s European asset redevelopment program include the recently completed transformation of Palazzo Marignoli in Rome; and the redevelopment of Corso Italia 23 in Milan, one of the first zero-emission buildings in Italy, which will be tenanted by Deloitte Italia at the end of 2023.

'We have a strong conviction towards the prime office sector in Milan and expect Porta Nuova to be seen as a best-of-breed asset. Our highly experienced on-the-ground team and strength of local relationships brings significant growth opportunities and we continue to look for further acquisitions in Italy, in both Milan and Rome,' said Donato Saponara, country head, Italy, and head of Transactions West Europe, Allianz Real Estate.
Alexander Gebauer, CEO West Europe, ‎Allianz Real Estate, said: 'Our asset redevelopment program is one of the most ambitious in Europe. The focus on sustainability and decarbonization, and the retrofitting of buildings into cutting-edge office spaces, has become fundamental to our own growth and we as a business are responding to this demand with a comprehensive and nuanced approach.'