Torino evolving city. You can bet on Torino.

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Torino Evolving City You can bet on Torino


Torino, Piemonte, Italy BY PLANE 0.35 h - Zurich 1.20 h - Roma 1.20 h - Frankfurt 1.25 h - Paris 1.40 h - London 1.45 h - Amsterdam 1.55 h - Brussels 2.05 h - Madrid 3.00 h - Istanbul 3.30 h - Moscow BY TRAIN 0.30 h - Expo 2015 0.45 h - Milano 3.55 h - Roma

Intersection of 5 & 24 EU transport

TORINO

corridors


A city of art and heritage



Torino : the metropolitan area POPULATION

2.3 million

SURFACE AREA

130 sq Km

Domodossola Monte Bianco Aosta

COMPANIES

240 000 4th italian ranking

EXPORT

Aeroporto Malpensa

Biella

Vercelli

€ 63 billion 3rd italian ranking

MILANO

Aeroporto Caselle

TORINO Pinerolo Asti

€ 18 billion 2nd italian ranking

GDP

Novara

Alessandria

GENOVA Cuneo

Savona La Spezia


Real estate market million inhabitants

Roma

Milano

Napoli

2.8

1.3

0.98

HOUSING [city center]

7.0

TORINO

Bologna

Firenze

0.91

0.38

0.37

HOUSING [suburbs]

6.5 6.0 7.0 6.5 5.5 5.0 6.0 4.5 5.5 4.0 5.0 3.5 4.5 4.0 3.0 2.5 3.5 2.0 3.0 1.5 2.5 1.0 2.0 0.5 0.0

Roma

Milano

Napoli

Torino

Bologna

Firenze

Roma

1000 â‚Ź/ sqm

Milano

Napoli

Torino

Bologna

Firenze


INDUSTRIAL

OFFICE

4

1.2

Vacancy rate of the total stock

million sqm office

stock

1.1 1.0 0.9

200,000

0.8 0.7

15%

sqm

office

pipeline

coming

into

the

market

0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3

Office

market

estimated

investiment yield (%)

0.2 0.1 0

7.5 - 8

Roma

5.5

Torino

Milano

Napoli

Torino

Bologna

Firenze

RETAIL

Milano 4.0 3.5 4.5 3.0 4.0 2.5 3.5 2.0 3.0 1.5 2.5 1.0 2.0 0.5 1.5 0.0 1.0

Roma

Milano

Napoli

Torino

Bologna

Firenze

Roma

1000 €/ sqm

Milano

Napoli

Torino

Bologna

Firenze


Why invest in Torino and Piemonte

468,000

1st

25

* for expenditure on innovation in the manufacturing sector

200

* for high-tech patents

companies [7% of the national total]

excellent industrial districts

public and private R&D centers

380 labs

4

univeristies

6

Science and Technology Parks

Italian region:

* for private investment in R&D (20% of the national total)

Torino 350

Multinational Companies

almost 70,000 employees, overall turnover about â‚Ź 18 bln, 136 HQs

1st

Italian city in terms of FDI attraction

2nd

centre in Italy for venture capital operations


Corporate environment


Torino, the city of records First Capital

National Cinema Museum Holy Shroud

of Italy before Florence end Rome

inside the “Mole Antonelliana”

is conserved

Egyptian Museum

Royal Residences

Leonardo Da Vinci’s

the second biggest in the world

declared by Unesco a World Heritage Site

self

portrait


Olympic Mountains BARDONECCHIA SKI (1273 m - 2694 m) 3 areas (Colomion,

Melezet

&

Jafferau)

100 km

of

ski

runs

21

ski

lifts 35 km

of

slopes

covered

by

artificial

snow 1

snowpark

&

1

Olympic

half

pipe

15

restaurants

on

the

slopes

VIA LATTEA (1359

m

-

2808

m)

6 areas (Sestriere,

Sauze

d’Oulx,

Sansicario, Cesana, Claviere, Monginevro) 400 km

of

ski

runs

78

ski

lifts 130 km

of

slopes

covered

by

artificial

snow 2

snowpark

30

restaurants

on

the

slopes


Automotive

5

carmakers with local operations

870

companies

94,000 employees

€19 billion turnover

50%

from international markets

Powertrain

performing

diesel

engines CNG systems eletric

and

hybrid

systems

(range

extender) exhaust

system

(UREA

mamagment

system) trasmissions (electric, dual clutch)

New material composites carbon

fiber metal

replacement

Smart mobility connectivity (V2V, V2I) green veichles

Styling Engineering aerodynamics ergonomics comfort


Aerospace

5

big players

280

Complete supply chain

15,200

* aircraft manufacturing *

components

&mechanics *

plants

&

machineries

* system &subsystem *

components

of

electrical

* system for aircraft and satellites *

test

and

control

equipment

* engineering *

prototyping * software creation and consultancy * UAV /UAS *

interior

equipment,

furnishing * avionics * design and analysis *

MRO

SMEs

employees

€ 3.6 billion

annual turnover


Information Communication Technology

Piemonte

offers

a

complete

ICT

sector

featuring

excellence

in

integrated

circuits,

design

and

software

development.

All ranges of specialisation: * multimedia * security * ITS * ERP * industrial automation * telecommunications *

finance

*

hardware/firmware

development

Over 2,000

researchers

(almost

20%

of

the

Italian

total)

World

class

players

and

8,000 SMEs

€ 512.3 million Export of ICT goods [5.9%

of

the

national

share]

International standing centres

and

competencies

in research, education and training Innovation Hub:


Biomedical

Strategic position Core

fields: in the centre of one of the * biotech most dynamic biotech areas in * pharma * med-tech EU

2nd

Italian region in terms of Biotech

360 companies

operating in the LS related fields

with

7,000

people

3,500 scientists

and more operating in the LS

related

fields

with

7,000

people

* processes * environment * agro-food * service

Main focus on: * imaging * tissue re-engineering * oncology * CNS * immunology *

inflammation

* rare deseases

Piemonte Innovation Cluster:

member of the:

Bioalpine Cluster

(with Grenoble and Geneva)

BioXcluster

and other EU projects


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Torino : major transformations


Shutdown factory areas

Old city

SURFACES < 1 100 sqm 1 101 - 4 999 sqm 5 000 - 7 700 sqm 7 700 - 12 500 sqm 12 500 - 25 000 sqm +25 000 sqm


Shutdown factory areas

1915 - 1930

LINGOTTO The FIAT factory is the symbol of the One Company Town


Shutdown factory areas

1983- 2003

LINGOTTO Multipurpose center


Shutdown factory areas

2001 - 2007

EATALY The transformation of the Carpano factory into a food and wine center


Shutdown factory areas

1906

FERRIERE 1 million sqm steel and rubber industries


Shutdown factory areas

1999 - 2003

PARCO DORA 45 hectares of public space


Stura

Infrastructures 1

2

Rebaudengo

2

3

Dora

4

1

5 3 3

4 5

1

PORTA SUSA High-speed rail

5

Porta Nuova

2

sfm lines

4

1

Pont-Rivarolo- Chieri

2

Pinerolo-Torino-Ceres

3

Torino-Susa-Bardonecchia

4

Chivasso-Torino-Bra

5

Orbassano-Torino Stura

Lingotto

6

METRO LINE COMPLETION


Infrastructures

2000

PORTA SUSA Minor railway station


Infrastructures

1 300 km

transport network

7

metropolitan railway lines

25

urban stations

1

underground line

2012

PORTA SUSA High-speed railway station. Public transport hub


Infrastructures

1997 - 2010

SPINA 2 A new center for knowledge and culture


Knowledge & Innovation 100,000

2

400

university students

main universities

bachelors and masters

20,000

7

60

incoming students

higher education institutions

10,000

3

from 150 foreign countries

Ph.D. courses

United Nations institutions

1997-2011

CITTADELLA POLITECNICA The new area of the Politecnico di Torino


Knowledge & Innovation

University sites Student housing (public property) Student housing (private property)


Environment Landscape Environmentand and Landscape

4

rivers

51

parks and gardens

23.6 sqm

green space per capita

175

km of cycle paths

320

km tree-lined avenues

115

bike sharing stations

18 000 users

1st city

over 500,000 inhabitants in Italian sustainable mobility ranking


Reuse of built assets

5

million sqm reconverted brownfields

(1995-2013) million sqm to reconvert

1885-1895

OFFICINE GRANDI RIPARAZIONI Construction and maintaince of locomotives


Reuse of built assets

1885-1895

OFFICINE GRANDI RIPARAZIONI A new cultural center


Art & Heritage

84

museums

25

theaters

44

historical churches

15

royal residences

6 million

tourist presence/year

4 million

visitors to museums

1997-2007

REGGIA DI VENARIA Refurbishment of the Royal residence


Art & Heritage

2005-2007

TEATRO CARIGNANO The restored theater


Torino. evolving Torino: Evolving city

Smart City Culture

Knowledge Innovation

Infrastructures

Public-private partnership


15 New Congress Center LOGISTICS AND SERVICES

14 ThyssenKrupp

13 TNE

Mirafiori

12 Palazzo Del Lavoro

11

11 Romania Area 14 06 08

INFRASTRUCTURES 10 Lingotto FIAT Avio AND 09 Porta Nuova Railway Station CHANGEOVER Scalo Vallino OPPORTUNITIES

15

06-07-08 V200

09 02 05

05 University Science School KNOWLEDGE, RESEARCH AND INNOVATION

04 Automotive Research Center 03 Health Medical Education And Training Center 02 City Library, Architecture And Design Center 01 Sport

Science

Center

03

10 04 13

12

07

01


01. Sport Science Center

KNOWLEDGE, RESEARCH AND INNOVATION

PROJECT INFO

Land Area: 140,000 sqm Gross Floor Area: 67,000 sqm Mixed Use: university campus, facilities and student housing The former Tobacco Manufacturing Plant represents a historic structure of extraordinary interest, destined in the City’s plans to university functions. Located along the river Po, surrounded by the Colletta and Arrivore parks, it borders on the transformation areas of Variante 200 – in particular the Vanchiglia/ Regio Parco Yard – and the route of the future Metro Line 2. The historical and environmental context, the nearness to the new public transport routes but also to the new humanistic site along the Dora, makes the Tobacco Manufacturing Building a site of particular interest.

01.


02. City Library, Architecture and Design Center

KNOWLEDGE, RESEARCH AND INNOVATION

PROJECT INFO

Renewal Area: 300,000 sqm Land Area: 45,000 sqm Gross Floor Area: 46,000 sqm Mixed Use: public library, university campus, theatre The project involves the former “Torino Esposizioni� site: the building, designed on 1933 by Pier Luigi Nervi, was dedicated to the big fairs and exhibitions (mainly fashion, and auto shows). The site will be reshaped and the buildings reused to host a new multipurpose cultural facility, that will consist of a theater, a public library and of the enlargement of the Architectural Studies Campus.

02.


03. Health Medical Education Research and Training Center

KNOWLEDGE, RESEARCH AND INNOVATION

PROJECT INFO

Land Area: 221,000 sqm Gross Floor Area: 343,000 sqm Mixed Use: healthcare services, research and univeristy activities The City of Health should arise from the redesigning of the main hospital site of the Turin area, the Molinette, to then extend and spread out to the surrounding urban fabric, within the south quadrant of the city. The environmental picture represented by the Po and the river landscape, the presence of Metro Line 1 and the nearness to the Lingotto railway station and motorway access roads make this area particularly interesting for development.

03.


04. Automotive Research Center

KNOWLEDGE, RESEARCH AND INNOVATION

PROJECT INFO

Land Area: 142,000 sqm Gross Floor Area: 114,000 sqm Mixed Use: services,research,university campus, exhibition and congress activities The idea is to create a “Cittadella Politecnica della Mobilità”. A place for training, research and technology transferactivities to simplify interaction between research and production. The project is completed with a multifunctional centre for service activities dedicated to people and enterprise, university residences, exhibition centres and the advanced service sector.

04.


06. V200 Project Scalo Vanchiglia

INFRASTRUCTURES AND CHANGEOVER OPPORTUNITIES

PROJECT INFO

Land Area: 1,350,000 sqm Gross Floor Area: 870,000 sqm the city of Torino holds 255,000 sqm Mixed Use: residential, offices, retail, services, hotel, university, student housing, transport hub The new settlement o ers high-quality and low density residential settlements intended for users looking for an improvement of their living conditions. The Masterplan forsees exible capabilities for settlement functions related to crafts and design, directed to the research activities of private companies and public institutions, next to the establishment of new university residences in the former Manifattura Tabacchi, in the northern portion of the area.

06.


07. V200 Vertice Nord

INFRASTRUCTURES AND CHANGEOVER OPPORTUNITIES

PROJECT INFO

Land Area: 470,000 sqm Gross Floor Area: 310,000 sqm Mixed Use: residential, o ces, services, hotels, retail , transport hub Vertice Nord is characterized by a high accessibility and infrastructure as well as for greater extension and building capacity expected. It represents the new northern gate to Torino, as the junction point between intercity motorway system and urban road system. This area will have the role of new retail center on the northern portion of the city, with more traditional o ce and residential functions. The localization of leisure activities depends to the principle of speciďŹ city enhancement and maximization of existing resources not only in order of the high degree of accessibility.

07.


08. V200 Regio Parco

INFRASTRUCTURES AND CHANGEOVER OPPORTUNITIES

PROJECT INFO

Land Area: 880,000 sqm Gross Floor Area: 560,000 sqm Mixed Use: residential, o ces, services, hotels, retail, university halls of residence activities and facilities The Regio parco area is characterized by huge available oor area, mainly residential, connecting with traditional support functions to housing, as the business activities of small and medium size. The Alberata project involves the redevelopment of this area into an urban boulevard: the physics caesura dictated by the road wants to be transformed into an opportunity for mending two portions of the city, mainly through interventions related to the strengthening of urban facilities like parks and public infrastructures.

08.


09. Porta Nuova Railway Station - Scalo Vallino Area

INFRASTRUCTURES AND CHANGEOVER OPPORTUNITIES

PROJECT INFO

Land Area: 42,700 sqm Gross Floor Area: 29,900 sqm Mixed Use: residential, offices, retail, services, hotel, university, student housing, transport hub The transformation area called Scalo Vallino (Vallino Rail Yard) is located near the City center, along the Torino-Genova railway line. In the past such area has been used as a goods yard by Porta Nuova railway station; in recent decades it is used as storage for goods thanks to the existing warehouses. Four buildings of historical/environmental value are located on via Nizza side. It is planned to refurbish the entire area providing it through residential, commercial and service activities, including the ones for the future Biotechnology Research Hub.

09.


10. Lingotto Fiat Avio Area

INFRASTRUCTURES AND CHANGEOVER OPPORTUNITIES

PROJECT INFO

Land Area: 317,350 sqm Gross Floor Area: 283,000 sqm Mixed Use: offices, retail, services, hotel The renovation of the former FIAT Avio manifacturing plant involves over 315,000 sqm. The Masterplan foresees several projects and amongst them these are: the new Regione Piemonte Headquarters, 220 mt high, on underground courtyard with all the services related to the o ces and a congress center. On the edge of the area was already been ealized the Oval used during the Olympics fort short track and now used for trade fair uses.

10.


11. Romania Area

LOGISTICS AND SERVICES

PROJECT INFO

Mixed Use: residential, o ces, services, industrial activities, crafts, hotels, transport hub The area is part of the wider Corso Romania premises. It boasts high accessibility: it is situated at the junction of the A5 Torino-Aosta and A4 Torino- Milano motorways where they join the north ring road. The activation of the Metropolitan railway service makes Stura station an important interchange point in public mobility, supported by the extra-urban bus terminal, and gives the areas under transformation a new accessibility within the metropolitan area.

11.


12. Palazzo del Lavoro Area

LOGISTICS AND SERVICES

PROJECT INFO

Renewal Area: 211,000 sqm Land Area: 59,295 sqm Gross Floor Area: 28,000 sqm Mixed Use: retail and services The “Palazzo del Lavoro” has been designed for the International Exhibition of Italia ‘61 by Pier Luigi Nervi, Antonio Nervi, Mario Nervi and Gino Covre: it is an immense quadrangular space, with a structure consisting of sixteen pillars umbrella high more than 20 meters that support the roof and are surrounded by an envelope in curtain wall. The project involves the conversion of the building into a commercial and multifunctional space. Beneath the great pillars, the shopping arcades are connected together on di erent levels by internal routes.

12.


13. Mirafiori TNE Area

LOGISTICS AND SERVICES

PROJECT INFO Land Area: 156,000 sqm Gross Floor Area: 80,000 sqm Mixed Use: university & research, o ces, retail, hotel, services, exhibition & congress, manufacturing, light industrial activities The south-west quadrant of the Turin territory, is in a strategic and accessible position. The planned “piazza Mirafiori” at the centre of gravity of the Torino Nuova Economia (TNE) areas will also be the location of the south terminus of the future Metro Line 2. Flanking the historic industrial site of FIAT Mirafiori, TNE areas constitute of almost 300,000 sq.m. of disused industrial areas undergoing renewal. This area already hosts the Design degree courses of the Turin Polytechnic, and other innovation-oriented functions and services should soon be added.

13.


14. Thyssenkrupp Area

LOGISTICS AND SERVICES

PROJECT INFO

Renewal Area: 705,000 sqm Land Area: 350,000 sqm Gross Floor Area: 154,000 sqm Mixed Use: residential, o ces, services, research center

The project aims at the recovery of brownfields and green areas of the Castle of Lucento. The task is to link these areas to the Carrara park along the Corso Regina Margherita, mending and repurposing the existing context, confirming its technological and productive vocation and finally hosting new tertiary and commercial activities, in particular on the front of Corso Regina Margherita. The redevelopment of the industrial area will allow the release of vast portions of park areas to be allocated to supplement the existing long-end of the Dora Riparia river.

14.


15. New congress center

LOGISTICS AND SERVICES

PROJECT INFO

Land Area: 40,000 sqm Gross Floor Area: 40,000 sqm Mixed Use: congress center, cultural facilities, retail, hotel, services, student housing The project foresees the conversion of aproximately 40,000 sq.m. of Gross oor area. The project, in addition to the congress centre, consists of the realization of new hotels, services and commercial activities in collaboration with the closeby new OGR Cultural Hub. The project is located in a broad central area alongside the axis of the strategic transformations of the city. It is also foreseen the realization of a new square, in which the new and historical buildings will overlook, directly connected to the congress centre.

15.


Thank you


City of Torino

A project by

In collaboration with

Piero Fassino

Urban Center Metropolitano

Piemonte Agency for Investments,

Mayor of Turin Piazza

Palazzo

di

Città

1

|

10122

Torino

|

Italy segreteria.sindaco@comune.torino.it

info@urbancenter.to.it

Export and Tourism

Paola Virano Director

Stefano Lo Russo Deputy

Mayor

for

Urban

and

Strategic

Planning Real Estate and Urban Renewal Projects Via

Meucci

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10121

Torino

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Italy segreteria.assessorelorusso@comune.torino.it

Mario Montalcini General Secretary

Valentina Campana Organization

Manager

Chiara Duch Organizing

Secretary

Chiara Lucchini Coordination Projects

Michele D’Ottavio Photo by

Redazione web Città di Torino Photo by

Federico Zardi International

Marketing

Project

Manager federico.zardi@centroestero.org


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