The Milan Montenapoleone Office occupies a renovated six-storey building with a roof terrace overlooking Milan's financial and fashion districts. This historic location was previously the Italian headquarters of private banking and financial management group Edmond De Rothschild, and it features a richly decorated marble, stucco and wood internal design while also being furnished with the latest business technology. Montenapoleone is named after a state pawnshop opened under Napoleonic rule and is still a thriving commercial quarter. Milan remains a leader in fashion, textiles, design, publishing and other creative industries. Fashion is the focus of an 'incubator cluster' designed to support innovative enterprise in the city. The Milan Montenapoleone Office is next to an underground railway station and a short walk from the main train terminal.