Coima Sgr has completed the acquisition, through the Coima Opportunity Fund II, of a complex real estate located in Milan, on the corner between Via Giovanni Lorenzini and Via Ercole Marelli, which includes 7 properties for a total commercial area of 19,500 square meters and which currently houses the Italian headquarters of the pharmaceutical multinational Boehringer Ingelheim. (… continue on HANDLE).
Covivio has signed two new pre-letting agreements with Gruppo Orsero and another Italian industrial company, for 4,500 m2, reaching the 100% pre-letting of the office spaces of Building D of Symbiosis, in Milan, three months before the end of the jobs. The multi-tenant building has a total area of over 18,000 m2. Thanks to the two new agreements, Covivio has completed “the leasing of the multi-tenant building, already chosen as their headquarters by important multinationals, such as Boehringer Ingelheim”. (Covivio press release)
Furthermore, The Bunch, with its partners Prima Pagina and Lateral, was awarded the social communication and PR of the German pharmaceutical company Boehringer Ingelheim, after a tender that involved several structures.
The Boehringer Ingelheim Group was founded in 1885 by Albert Boehringer (1861-1939) in Ingelheim near Mainz in the Rhineland. Thanks to his skill and intuition, he begins to extract tartaric acid from the pomace, used in the food industry. It is a very successful idea, which marks the beginning of a great entrepreneurial story which, starting from 28 collaborators in Nieder-Ingelheim, now has branches all over the world.
Note: Multi-tenancy. Being a neologism, there is no Italian equivalent for the term "Tenant". Literally, the term indicates a tenant and in the specific case a "co-owner", such as those who acquire the property right (timeshare) of a structure. In a formal sense, it can take the meaning of lessee.
It could make the idea something like "condominium architecture" (but, like many other Italian terms, the original language is used, ie English). Multitenancy saves costs. In general, multi-tenant office buildings with all modern conveniences have a higher rental price than single-tenant offices. The big difference lies in the additional costs consisting, for example, of small maintenance, cleaning costs, gas, water and electricity costs, internet and telephony, general meeting rooms, etc.