LogiFlow, born in a modest workspace off Calle Espíritu Santo, has become one of Spain's fastest-growing software companies—and is attracting international venture capital to the city's innovation ecosystem.
As tech and tourism reshape employment patterns across the capital, everyday residents face rising competition for wages and new pressures on household budgets.
Rising operational expenses and consumer uncertainty are forcing financial firms across the capital to recalibrate strategies amid a challenging economic landscape.
As housing and living expenses surge across the capital, companies are scrambling to retain workers while a new generation of professionals reconsiders whether Spain's largest business hub remains worth the squeeze.
As multinational tech firms expand operations in the capital, a new class of mid-market professionals and freelancers are capturing unprecedented opportunities in cloud computing, data analytics, and AI implementation.
As multinational firms relocate logistics hubs and trading operations to Spain's capital, the city's talent crisis is forcing employers to rethink salaries, benefits, and working conditions.
A Madrid entrepreneur is redefining neighbourhood dining by proving that locally-sourced, zero-waste cooking can thrive in one of the city's most competitive quarters.
As labour pressures and supply chain challenges reshape Spain's capital, residents face higher restaurant bills and changing service models across the city's beloved dining scene.
As travel patterns shift post-pandemic, Madrid's hospitality sector faces a decisive moment—understand the data driving booking behaviour and where opportunity lies.
Entrepreneurs across the capital's most vibrant districts are grappling with energy bills, rent hikes, and shifting consumer behaviour that threaten to reshape the city's independent retail and hospitality landscape.
Shifting international supply chains and trade tensions are forcing Madrid's multinational firms to overhaul recruitment strategies, pushing salaries up and drawing skilled professionals from across Europe.
Post-pandemic workplace patterns are reshaping demand across the capital's commercial districts, forcing companies to rethink space, location and long-term leasing commitments.