Near the Torre Aria tower there is all the necessary infrastructure:
- 4 Michelin starred restaurants (Yio, Berton, Bartolini, Aprea)
- International schools within walking distance: English school for children, international school, Canadian school, German school and many others
- 50+ restaurants and bars
- 2 Carrefour supermarkets and 1 Esselunga supermarket
- 2 metro stations (Garibaldi, Gioia)
- 2 hospitals (one of them private)
- 2 guest garages
- All services (post office, laundry, bakeries, etc.)
- 2 gyms
- Headquarters of Unicredit Bank
- The fastest charging system for electric vehicles in Italy
- All the sights of Milan are within walking distance
Porta Nuova is the main business and residential district of Milan. It is now one of Italy's most high-tech and international districts, home to the country's tallest skyscraper: the Unicredit Tower. The city of Porta Nuova has a GDP of € 400 billion, making it Europe's richest area within any city. The 290,000 m² (later expanded to 346,500 m²) US$ 2.5 billion mixed-use project was finally approved in 2005 and was designed by three master designers: Pelli Clarke Pelli, Boeri Studio and Kohn Pedersen Fox. Porta Nuova is home to major modern architectural projects such as the Vertical Forest, BNP Paribas Tower, Unipol Tower, Unicredit Tower. It is also the greenest area of Milan: you will have direct access to the Threes Library Park, the second largest in Milan.