Groupe Marzocco in Monaco: property from developer
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Groupe Marzocco is the story of a family. A family passionate about savoir-faire passed down through three generations. At the heart of its success is the desire to see a job well done. Today, the Groupe is 120 people based in the heart of the Principality of Monaco, a company renowned for its remarkable projects in real-estate development, construction and renovation, for both public and private clients.
The Groupe Marzocco story began in the 1960s with Domenico Marzocco, who had founded his construction business back in Italy. A visionary, he moved to Monaco where he began to develop ambitious projects. By the 1990s, his business had become the standard bearer for luxury real estate in the Principality.
Domenico passed his expertise onto his son Claudio Marzocco, as well as his capacity to rise to architectural, aesthetic and technical challenges. Claudio runs the Groupe alongside his brother Luca and his sons and nephews , Daniele, Niccolo' and Domenico. Together, they continue the Groupe’s groundbreaking spirit, its taste for exceptional luxury, and its desire to always go further in terms of quality and innovation.
These family foundations have built Groupe Marzocco into a unique company, one that cares about human values and is conscious of teamwork and expertise are vital assets when developing ever more ambitious projects. It is the signature of a Groupe that is today an elite real-estate company playing a part in all the Principality of Monaco’s most significant construction projects.
In the 1980s, Groupe Marzocco was behind a number of construction projects on the Italian Riviera, where its expertise was born, and began working on different development projects. These included buildings such as Il Rubino and apartment complexes including Jolanda and Splendid, all in Bordighera, as well as the eight buildings, 114 apartments and 20,000m2 of Portosole in Sanremo. This was also the period that the Groupe began working in Monaco, with, in 1981, the Saint André on Boulevard Suisse, and in 1983, the artistically named Michelangelo, Botticelli and Donatello buildings in Fontvieille. All these buildings embody the attention to detail, desire to innovate, and dedication that are close to the Groupe’s heart, and which, over time, have been the foundations of its success.
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