Why are companies turning to flexible offices?

With the demand for flexibility following the pandemic, the concept of flexible offices has emerged as an increasingly valued alternative for companies.

With the demand for flexibility following the pandemic, the concept of flexible offices has emerged as an increasingly valued alternative for companies.

It was founded in 2006 as a spin-off from the University of Zaragoza. Today, it operates in over 120 countries and is an international benchmark in smart cities.

The supermarket landscape in Spain in 2024 foresees the expansion of large chains, supported by omnichannel growth strategies.

The Quinta dos Pinheiros project involves the development of 30 luxury homes in Cascais with Vogue Homes, which contributes 70% of the equity.

Before investing, it is important to assess your ability to take risks, your time horizon, and your individual financial needs.

A growing number of students are moving to Spain to study at university, but supply is not increasing at the same pace as demand.

Factors such as economic improvement and job stability will contribute to around 825,000 home sales in 2025.

With over 600 rooms in Barcelona, Madrid, Valencia, and Mexico City, this company aims to offer a unique living experience for young professionals.

The Pérez Galdós project involves acquiring a 13-room aparthotel for operation and subsequent sale to a real estate investor.

Luxury in locations like Marbella and the strong performance of Portugal, with two projects in Porto and Lisbon, drive an annual growth of 70% in November.