Madrid Speeds Up Its Major Urban Developments

Madrid must significantly increase its housing production to meet demographic growth and the formation of new households.

Madrid must significantly increase its housing production to meet demographic growth and the formation of new households.

We interviewed Iñaki Alonso, CEO of Distrito Natural, about a model of ecological and collaborative housing that combines energy efficiency, community, and sustainability.

The construction sector has been directly affected by the new global trade framework, especially by the tariffs imposed by the United States.

The Moon 64 project involves the development of 64 homes in Manilva, Málaga. The building permit has already been requested

Urbanitae opens a new investment opportunity: the Géminis project, a debt operation…

The Rabanales project consists of granting a loan at 12% annually over 24 months, backed by a development of 38 homes in Málaga.

Rental housing is also consolidating itself as one of the main drivers of residential investment in Spain.

Investors are no longer focusing solely on traditional assets and are seeking more versatile approaches that allow them to maximize returns.

The Spanish real estate market combines strength and dynamism with imbalances and challenges that require joint solutions.

We asked Simão how Urbanitae’s presence in Portugal is taking shape —its strategy, key projects, and what lies ahead.