The Tuscany Region has launched a new initiative to expand the mapping of industrial and logistic areas, aiming to attract investments from national and international companies interested in establishing themselves in the region. This project is part of a broader plan to promote sustainable economic development while reducing land consumption.

Objectives of the Initiative

The initiative aims to provide investors with an updated and qualified selection of available areas, encouraging industrial developments in strategic sectors. The mapping will include both “greenfield” areas — undeveloped land designated for productive or logistic use — and “brownfield” sites, which are existing buildings or areas with industrial or logistic potential. This diversity allows the initiative to cater to a wide range of investor needs, whether they are seeking land for new development or existing structures ready for immediate use.

Who Can Participate

Public and private owners of land or buildings designated for productive or logistic use are eligible to apply for inclusion in the mapping. This presents an attractive opportunity for owners of undeveloped land as well as those with existing facilities that could be repurposed for new industrial or logistic projects.

Timeline and Details of the Notice

The initiative will run until December 31, 2024, unless extended by the Tuscany Region, which will issue any updates through the same communication channels. This extended time frame provides ample opportunity for property owners to consider and submit their applications.

A Sustainable Development Opportunity

Expanding the mapping of industrial and logistic areas is part of a strategy that combines economic growth with environmental sustainability. By reducing land consumption and promoting the reuse of existing sites, the Tuscany Region aims to foster a model of development that respects the environment, aligning with European sustainability directives.

All details regarding the Public Notice, including requirements and application forms, are available on the official Invest in Tuscany website.