Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Termini Imerese: after the Fiat will become a center multi-purpose

After the end of the Fiat, the industrial hub of Termini Imerese will become a reality, multi-functional: yes, the old Sicilian establishment Lancia Ypsilon will give way to the production of other cars, but not all. The now former Fiat factory will also house shops and studios, among other things. The conversion will cost a total of one billion euro (of which 450 million will be public) and will spend a total of seven projects.

The final signature will be affixed to the recovery plan tomorrow in Rome at the Ministry of Economic Development. According to the official announcement the operation will succeed even to increase jobs, which should change from 1500 to 3300. Of the seven investors who have presented their projects to the Minister for the Romans, are just two of the auto industry: De Tomaso el'indiana Reva.

The other five instead of dealing with energy, solar greenhouses, retail, medical prostheses and production of fiction.

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