San Biagio neighborhood, in a private and green condominium of the 1960s, this office of good surface and careful renovation is for sale.
The studio, in the basement floor, is an elegant "basement", which is accessed via a renovated and well-lit staircase.
The office has been the subject of important restyling interventions that give pleasantness and modernity to the environments. The light, which filters through the windows at garden level, is reflected on the strictly white walls and illuminates the rooms.
Attentive and nice furnishings with custom-made containers. Reception, wide room can be used as a meeting room, two private offices, an archive room and a disengagement area can be managed for a couple of workstations. Services with disengagement.
To complete and included in the price the large cellar.
The office for sale is located in the San Biagio neighborhood, a very well served area with shops and services of all kinds, commercial activities and schools; via Matteo da Campione, famous for the Cappella Espiatoria, in memory of the regicide of Umberto I in 1900, is right in the heart of the neighborhood; convenient way to walk to the Historic Center as well as the Park; also convenient for quickly reaching the main highways by car (Viale Lombardia with the Superstrada for Lecco and Viale Fulvio Testi for Milan, in addition to the Cinisello junction for ring roads and highways).
Coming soon, the office will be strategically located to reach - and be reached - with the "Villa Reale" stop of the Monza subway, under construction.
Capital of Brianza, Monza is an important economic and cultural geographic area, and one of the richest areas in Lombardy: 15 kilometers north of Milan, close to Bergamo, Como and Lecco, less than 30 minutes from the Switzerland. The fourteenth-century Duomo is a great attraction, a treasure chest of the precious Corona Ferrea, used from the early Middle Ages to the nineteenth century for the coronation of the kings of Italy, the nearby Arengario, Monza's ancient Town Hall dating back to the 13th century, the sumptuous Royal Villa of Piermarini, recently returned to its ancient splendor and the National Autodrome inserted in the green frame of the Park of Monza, the largest walled park.