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SECTION IV – GROUP COMPANIES<br />

UNIPOL REAL ESTATE PROJECTS<br />

In addition to managing its own real es-<br />

tate and carrying out real estate busi-<br />

ness, <strong>Unipol</strong> has created specialist<br />

companies in the sector over the years,<br />

for the purpose of handling signifi cant<br />

real estate project business. Group re-<br />

al estate companies are called Midi and<br />

Unifi mm.<br />

MIDI<br />

Midi owns land with planning permission<br />

in the Fair District of Bologna, where it<br />

plans to develop a multipurpose centre<br />

with multi-storey car park. The land is<br />

part of a development project approved<br />

by Bologna City Authority in 1995. Midi<br />

is the majority shareholder of the Zis<br />

Fiera 2 Consortium responsible for cre-<br />

ating infrastructure and utilities for the<br />

property development scheme.<br />

66<br />

Città Domani details:<br />

Città Domani is<br />

the name chosen<br />

by the partners<br />

to describe the<br />

entire real estate<br />

complex to be<br />

built in the Fair<br />

District between Via della Repubblica,<br />

Via Aldo Moro, Via Stalingrado and Via<br />

della Liberazione.<br />

52,000 square meters for new housing<br />

8,000 square meters for public use<br />

23,000 square meters for public car parks<br />

36,000 square meters of offi ces<br />

for the service industry<br />

70,000 square meters of parkland<br />

and gardens.<br />

MIDI Project - model<br />

Via Stalingrado gateway to the city centre<br />

[ <strong>Unipol</strong> Assicurazioni | <strong>Social</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2003</strong> – Edition Summary ]

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