The property is located in a heterogeneous urban fabric for the presence of valuable residences, offices, and charming hotels, including Corso di Porta Nuova and Via Moscova, on the edge of the Brera district, one of the most elegant areas of old Milan.
The building, built between the end of the 1930s and the first post-war period, has undergone continuous transformations and extensions up to the present day.
It consists of 6 floors above ground and one underground and is distributed on an L-shaped plan with a car entrance from Via Parini.
Recently it has undergone a redevelopment with the transformation of industrial environments for directional use.