As Madrid's district struggles to fund local gathering hubs, vulnerable seniors and isolated neighbours fear losing their last lifeline to connection and support.
While meditation apps and yoga studios flourish worldwide, Madrid's uptake of structured mindfulness remains modest compared to Northern Europe, though recent community initiatives suggest a cultural shift.
While Silicon Valley and Nordic countries embed routine check-ups into their culture, Madrid's approach to early detection is shifting, but adoption remains patchy across the city's neighbourhoods.
From Retiro's elite promenades to Malasaña's bohemian gathering spots, the city's green spaces reveal the true character of where locals actually live.
Supply constraints, tourism demand and regulatory shifts are reshaping yields across the capital—here's what landlords and investors need to understand before entering the market.
Three decades after the first spray cans hit Malasaña's walls, Madrid's creative districts have evolved from transgressive margins into carefully mapped design destinations—reshaping the city's identity in the process.
From Malasaña to Chamberí, young companies are racing to build privacy-first solutions as regulatory pressure and consumer demand reshape the capital's entrepreneurial landscape.
A quietly expanding neurotechnology startup in Chamberí is reshaping how Spanish enterprises approach predictive analytics—and drawing serious European venture capital attention.
As venture capital flows into the Spanish capital's startup ecosystem, established players and newcomers are racing to secure prime real estate and talent in areas far beyond the traditional Salamanca corridor.
As the regional government prepares its autumn agenda, housing affordability, metro expansion and the future of Chamberí's historic quarters hang in the balance.