You can bet on Torino
Ph. Š Laura Cantarella
City of Knowledge, Innovation and Culture
London, May 6th 2014
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Torino and its metropolitan area
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Torino and its metropolitan area
Ph. Š Michele D’Ottavio
A city open to the world
Ph. Š Michele D’Ottavio
A city on a change
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Torino and its metropolitan area
A city of art and heritage 84 museums 25 theaters 44 historical churches 15 royal residences 6 million tourist presences/year 4 million visitors to museums
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Torino and its metropolitan area
910,000 inhabitants 2 million metropolitan area Birth rate increase 2001-10
77%
7,000 inh./sqkm Median age 45 years 0-24 20% 25-44 30% Foreign residents
16%
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Torino and its metropolitan area
Torino, Piedmont, Italy Intersection of 5 & 24 EU transport corridors
By plane 0h35 Zurich 1h20 Roma 1h20 Frankfurt 1h25 Paris 1h40 London 1h45 Amsterdam 1h55 Brussels 2h05 Madrid 3h00 Istanbul 3h30 Moscow By train 0h30 Expo 2015 0h45 Milano 3h55 Roma
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Torino and its metropolitan area
Torino Province 2.3 million residents 55 billion â‚Ź deposits 3rd in Italian ranking
63 billion â‚Ź GDP 3rd in Italian ranking
18 billion 2nd
â‚Ź exports in Italian ranking
240,000 companies 4th in Italian ranking
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Torino and its metropolitan area
Torino Urban Profile Office Market
4 million sq.m. office stock 10-15% vacancy rates of the total stock 200,000 sq.m. office pipeline coming into the market (2015) 7.5-8% Torino office market estimated investment yield (5.5% Milano investment yield) Housing Market Price levels Torino metropolitan area average
3,500 â‚Ź/sq.m. +2% trend 2007-12
(Italian average 2,800 â‚Ź/sq.m; trend 2007-12: +1.5%)
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Development opportunities
Urban development
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An urban development strategy
Infrastructural system 2nd province in Italy for infrastructural equipment
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Ph. Š Michele D’Ottavio
1,300 km transport network 7 metropolitan railway lines 25 urban stations 1 underground line 60 km of ring road An urban development strategy
Environment and landscape 4 rivers 51 parks and gardens 175 km of cycle paths 320 km tree-lined avenues
bike sharing
115 stations 18,000 users 1st city in Italy
1st
city over 500,000 inhabitants in Italian sustainable mobility ranking
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An urban development strategy
Reuse of built assets
5 million
sqm reconverted brownfields (1995-2013)
5 million
sqm
to reconvert
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An urban development strategy
Knowledge & innovation 100,000 university students
2 main universities 7 higher education institutions 3 United Nations institutions 400 bachelors and masters 60 Ph.D. courses
I3P University Business Incubator
150 companies/start-up 4th in Europe - 11th in world ranking
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An urban development strategy
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10,000 from other Italian regions 20,000 from 150 foreign countries
Knowledge & innovation Piedmont Region
Torino Province
3rd in Italy for socio-economic competitiveness 25% women-owned 15% under 35-owned businesses
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An urban development strategy
Ph. Š Michele D’Ottavio
124 billion â‚Ź GDP - around 8% of national total 1st in Italy for employees in ICT district - 13,250 companies 1st in Italy for expenditure on innovation in manufacturing sector 1st in Italy for R&D expenditure in business sector 1st in Italy for product/process innovations by small enterprises 1st in Italy for hi-tech patents 2nd in Italy for innovative enterprises (index 0.66 - EU average 0.4)
1st city in Italy for smart governance and public administration 2nd city over 500,000 inhabitants in Italian smart city ranking
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An urban development strategy
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Public awareness
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Public-private partnership
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An urban development strategy
Completed and ongoing initiatives
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Completed and ongoing initiatives
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Lingotto center
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Completed and ongoing initiatives
Olympic arena & stadium
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Completed and ongoing initiatives
Dora Park
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Completed and ongoing initiatives
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Environment Park
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Completed and ongoing initiatives
Lavazza Headquarters
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Completed and ongoing initiatives
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Einaudi University Campus
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Completed and ongoing initiatives
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Politecnico Campus
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Completed and ongoing initiatives
Ph. Š Donia Prengemann
Porta Susa Rail Station
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Completed and ongoing initiatives
Intesa Sanpaolo Bank Hq
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Completed and ongoing initiatives
Main developments Thyssen Lucento Area V200 Project New Congress Center Valentino Cultural Center
Mirafiori Tne Area Palazzo del Lavoro Retail Area
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Main development opportunities
Mirafiori Tne Area
Land area: 298,000 sq.m Gross floor area: 194,000 sq.m. Mixed Use: university & research, offices, retail, hotel, services, exhibition & congress, manufacturing, light industrial activities
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Main development opportunities
Palazzo del Lavoro Retail Area
Land area: 60,000 sq.m Gross floor area: 43,000 sq.m. Mixed Use: retail, services
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Main development opportunities
Valentino Cultural Center
Land area: 40.000 sq.m Gross floor area: 46.000 sq.m. Mixed Use: public library, university campus, theater
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Main development opportunities
New Congress Center
Land area: 40,000 sq.m Gross floor area: 40,000 sq.m. Mixed Use: congress center, cultural facilities, retail, hotel, services, student housing
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Main development opportunities
Thyssen Lucento Area
Land area: 350,000 sq.m Gross floor area: 154,000 sq.m. Mixed Use: research center, offices, residential, services
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Main development opportunities
V200 Project
Land area: 1,350,000 sq.m Gross floor area: 870,000 sq.m. Mixed Use: residential, offices, retail, services, hotel, university, student housing, transport hub
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Main development opportunities
V200 Regio Parco
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Main development opportunities
V200 Vertice nord
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Main development opportunities
Student housing
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Main development opportunities
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Piero Fassino Mayor of Torino Piazza Palazzo di CittĂ 1 | 10122 Torino | Italy
Stefano Lo Russo Deputy Mayor for Urban and Strategic Planning Real Estate and Urban Renewal Projects Via Meucci 4 | 10121 Torino | Italy