now it’s the former Enel’s turn. Since yesterday workers have been working on the clearing

now it’s the former Enel’s turn. Since yesterday workers have been working on the clearing
now it’s the former Enel’s turn. Since yesterday workers have been working on the clearing

AREZZO

Arezzo is a center dedicated to construction sites and demolitions. All within a radius of a few hundred meters. The latest to leave is that of the former Enel building in via Petrarca, a refuge for the homeless at night and not only. Yesterday morning a team of workers opened the gate that borders the exit of the Cadorna car park and began pruning the plants and branches of some shrubs. In short, the first steps to clean up and make room for the construction site that will take care of the demolition of the property. A job that will inevitably also affect the road system of Via Petrarca which, as stated a week ago, is the intention of the administration to maintain the double lane. In place of the former Enel there will be a new cutting-edge building: penthouses, swimming pools, home automation and Zen garden. However, first the property must be freed from everything that surrounds it and what is inside it.

A few meters away is the former Cadorna command building which within a year will first see the current building go down and then the new employment center will be built, saving part of the mural overlooking Piazza del Popolo with the opening of a pedestrian crossing. Also in the area is the Cesalpino school where the bulldozers continue the demolition work for the construction of a new school building. In all this, we must not forget the construction site at the Porcinai, the restoration of the walls that look out from Poggio del Sole towards the station and above all the Baldaccio tunnel where the double tube is a reality but awaits the completion of the works to enter 100% function. works on the adjacent roundabout.

 
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