An Italian court has acquitted all defendants in the first ruling related to an investigation into urban development practices in Milan. The case centered around a 24-story building located on Via Stresa. Those on trial included construction companies, architects, and public officials involved in the building’s development. The investigation focused on potential irregularities in the building’s planning and construction. Details of the court’s reasoning for the acquittals have not yet been widely released. This initial ruling does not preclude further legal action or appeals in the case. The investigation into urban planning in Milan continues, with this verdict representing only one component of a broader inquiry.