The redevelopment of former military barracks is emerging as a key driver of urban regeneration in Italy, transforming disused assets into new mixed-use districts. These large-scale sites, often located in strategic urban areas, offer significant opportunities for real estate development.
Several ongoing projects confirm this trend. In Udine, the former Osoppo barracks have been redeveloped into a social housing district integrated with public spaces and green areas. In Rome, the former Guido Reni barracks in the Flaminio district are being transformed through a 5-hectare mixed-use development. In Milan, the former Mameli barracks, covering over 100,000 square meters, will be converted into a new sustainable urban neighborhood.
These projects are part of a broader process of public asset valorization, based on collaboration between public authorities and private investors. In a context increasingly focused on sustainability and land use efficiency, the redevelopment of former barracks represents a strategic opportunity for the Italian real estate market.
Source: Redazione Requadro.