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Florence's "Black Cube" Sparks Noble Outcry
16 Feb
Summary
- A modern apartment block in Florence is investigated by police.
- Noble families are protesting new high-rise developments.
- Residents question how the out-of-context building was approved.

In Florence, a modern apartment complex nicknamed the "Black Cube" has sparked significant controversy and a police investigation. The building, officially named Teatro Luxury Apartments, stands in stark contrast to the historic architecture surrounding the Arno River, leading many residents, like Stefano Pieri, to deem it "ugly" and out of context.
This stark development has prompted an intervention from Florence's traditional nobility. A group of 16 ancient families, some with property ties dating back to the Medici era, have written to the mayor demanding a moratorium on similar high-end developments. They expressed deep concern over "violence toward our city," fearing further damage to Florence's centuries-old skyline.
The investigation focuses on potential irregularities in the permitting, planning, and zoning processes that allowed the "Black Cube" to be built. Prosecutors are tracing the property's sale history, which began in 2013 under the then-Matteo Renzi city administration, involving state entities and real estate developers.
Residents like Jacopo Palorni express a sentiment that such developments are "obviously not for Florentines," highlighting a disconnect between new constructions and the needs of long-term inhabitants. Many feel their concerns about the city's urban future are unheeded, especially as rising costs push them out of the historic center.



