As thousands of new arrivals strain rental markets and services across the capital, long-time residents face displacement while communities grapple with integration challenges.
Community groups in Madrid's bohemian neighbourhood are demanding accountability as the city council delays implementation of a €45 million street renewal project first promised in 2024.
As European tech investment flows into the Spanish capital, a wave of well-funded founders is transforming neighbourhoods from Chamberí to Malasaña into Europe's newest startup hub.
Community-led initiatives across the city are breaking down barriers to aquatic activities, transforming neighbourhoods where swimming was once a luxury few could afford.
As coworking spaces proliferate across the capital and hybrid models become standard, Madrid's workforce faces new choices about location, cost, and career trajectory.
Madrid's booming yoga studios are backed by growing neuroscience research—here's what the evidence reveals about how ancient practices reshape our brains and bodies.
As startups flood the capital's tech corridors, the city confronts thorny questions about job displacement, algorithmic bias, and who controls the future.
As transfer window fever grips the Spanish capital, the Colchoneros' aggressive recruitment strategy signals their most competitive challenge to Real Madrid dominance in a decade.
Spanish capital emerges as unexpected powerhouse for clean energy startups, attracting record investment from major European funds and signalling a fundamental shift in how tech money flows across the continent.
From the Retiro to the Sierra de Guadarrama, neighbourhood sports collectives are transforming Madrid's fitness landscape and forging lasting friendships.
From metro commuters to small business owners in Chueca, residents are adapting to a new reality where privacy tools and digital safety have become as essential as their morning café con leche.
With regional championships kicking off across the capital's neighbourhood clubs this July, scouts and coaches are watching closely as the next generation battles for elite category placement.
From the plazas of Sol to apartment blocks in Chamberí, Madrid residents are abandoning cash faster than ever—and a new generation of apps and digital banks are transforming their relationship with money.