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has acquired a ready-to-build residential site in Boadilla del Monte (Madrid) from Bermejo & Williamson Real Estate (BWRE)
part of Greystar’s growing flexible living platform
will add 458 fully furnished rental units to its Be Casa brand
located in a prime residential area of the Spanish capital
already has permits in place from the city council
A €56.1 million construction loan has been secured from Eldridge Real Estate Credit to finance the project
aligning with growing demand for high-quality
This acquisition strengthens Greystar’s position in Spain’s residential rental market
expanding its Be Casa portfolio to over 5,000 units (including pipeline)
The brand recently entered the Barcelona and Bilbao markets in January 2025
Jones Day advised Greystar with a single team comprising lawyers from London and Madrid
and was led by partners Javier Muñoz Méndez (Real Estate – Madrid)
Iván Martín-Barbón (Real Estate Finance – Madrid)
and Emily Stew (Real Estate Finance – London)
The team was assisted by of counsel Carlos Albiñana
Dentons advised BWRE
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• The new hospital complex in Boadilla del Monte will generate some 800 new employment opportunities
in addition to around 350 people involved in its construction
a real estate investment manager specializing in the transformation of mixed assets and developments
technical-financial development and project management of all the work necessary for the completion of a state of the art hospital complex designed to become a benchmark in healthcare and social welfare at a national level
The official ceremony was attended by Javier Úbeda Liébana
Executive President of Hospiten; Pedro Luis Cobiella Suárez
Hospiten Vice President and CEO and Diana Cobiella
witnessed by both dignitaries and members of the press
was the depositing of a symbolic urn in the ground where the future centre will be located
This included selected current objects to leave for posterity and mark the historic moment at which the building of the new hospital began
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Roadside attractions are not that easy to find in Spain
but if there's one thing there's no shortage of is random art installations on roundabouts
they allowed local town halls to flaunt strange and hard-to-explain artistic offerings
The traffic circle with the giant green gummy bear at the entrance to the suburb of Las Encinas in Boadilla del Monte near Madrid is probably one of the best examples. The 22-foot (seven-meter) tall sculpture is the work of Spanish pop artist Eladio Mora, whose artist name is dEmo. Mora is also artist behind Spain's Good Luck Frog
which can be seen in the Plaza de Colón area in the center of Madrid
residents of this area of Boadilla del Monte were surprised to see workers installing this massive green bear in the roundabout that connects the Boadilla-Majadahonda highway
El Oso Verde ("the Green Bear") is entirely hollow and was created by the artist using fiberglass and polyester
The bear's heart contains a tree that is a darker shade of green
The author's signature and the work's completion date are visible on the back of the bear's right leg
Madrid - Majadahonda that leaves from Moncloa bus station takes you to the roundabout
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This Is Boadilla del Monte, the Exclusive Neighborhood Where Mario Vaquerizo and Alaska Live | GTRES, en.edatv.news LIFESTYLE This Is the Neighborhood Where Mario Vaquerizo and Alaska Have a Mansion Worth Millions of EurosWe Discover Boadilla del Monte
the Exclusive Neighborhood Where Mario Vaquerizo and Alaska Enjoy Their Luxurious Chalet29/03/2025 12:01:00h by Cándido Casares
Mario Vaquerizo and Alaska decided to buy Bibiana Fernández's house in Boadilla del Monte
It is a spectacular chalet worth millions of euros that they acquired to help their friend
who was going through a complicated financial situation with the tax authorities
this residence has become their perfect refuge away from the hustle and bustle of Madrid
But what makes this neighborhood so special
and why did Alaska and Mario choose it as their second home
We discover all the secrets of this luxurious area and spectacular residence
The Luxurious House of Alaska and Mario Vaquerizo in Boadilla del Monte | Europa PressThis Is Boadilla del Monte
the Neighborhood of Mario Vaquerizo and AlaskaLocated to the west of the Community of Madrid
Boadilla del Monte is recognized for its natural environment and high standard of living
which borders towns like Majadahonda and Pozuelo de Alarcón
has established itself as one of the most prosperous areas in Spain
The locality offers a perfect combination of tranquility and proximity to the capital
This makes it an ideal place for those seeking to live in a serene environment without giving up urban conveniences
the Exclusive Area Where Celebrities Live | MTVIn fact
developments like Montepríncipe and Monte de las Encinas stand out for their extensive green areas and top-level homes
An aspect that attracts numerous personalities from the cultural and artistic fields
has found in Boadilla the perfect balance between privacy and closeness to the city
I feel like I'm in the middle of the countryside," Alaska confessed in an interview for the magazine ¡Hola!
The house that now belongs to Alaska and Mario was
The actress and television collaborator was forced to put it up for sale due to economic problems
the couple didn't hesitate to acquire it to help their friend and prevent her from losing her home
this residence has become their personal sanctuary
a place where they can relax and disconnect from the frenzy of downtown Madrid
and it will always be her home," assured Mario Vaquerizo
reflects the couple's personality and tastes
welcomes guests with gabled roofs and blue details
Mario and Alaska have created a cozy and vibrant space
with pieces ranging from antiques to finds from the Madrid flea market
we move in the high and the low," explained Mario Vaquerizo
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The project to refurbish and convert the Casa de la Cultura de Boadilla del Monte into a new library and municipal theater involved working on a building completed in the 1980s and which housed two uses
The new building is set out as public space
and material conditions of the original construction
The intervention has reorganized each one of those parameters to plan a new facility with a contemporary and collective vocation
A first strategy of the project consisted in separating the main building into two parts
and generating new independent accesses that
build a public place in the form of a square raised over the level of the streets around it
a hard and accessible where the entrances to the library and the theater are situated
The new building keeps brick as facade material
aiming to combine innovation and tradition
Brick is very present in the urban context of the Madrid municipality
like the walls of the Gardens of the Palace of Infante Don Luis
of the 18th century or the Church of San Cristóbal complex
The building thus stands as two volumes identical in material and of different sizes
The old building was raised so that the pillars of the intermediate floors would work under tension
supporting the ceiling of the auditorium from large trusses on a sloping roof that sheltered an unused space
The project inverts the direction of the loads
and those pillars are made to work under compression
unloading on two large post-stressed beams on the theater’s ceiling
In this way it is possible to optimize the volume of the original building by creating a new large reading hall under the roof
The refurbishment project manages to make the most of the conditions of the place: an independent access to the theater is built; the roof is elevated up to the maximum height allowed; and the structural performance of the building is enhanced
proposing a new double-height reading space with northern zenithal light on the top floor; finally
the material character of the facade is rearranged in order to qualify the relationship with the exterior of the program and of the building with its historic context
Cliente ClientAyuntamiento de Boadilla del Monte
Colaboradores CollaboratorsSilvio Escolano (estructuras structures); 3D3 Ingeniería (instalaciones mechanical engineering); Javier Mach Cestero
Javier González Nieto (aparejadores quantity surveyors)
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the third edition of the "car idyll in the forest"
in the Santander forest at Boadilla del Monte
enthusiasts from the world of sports and classic cars, brings together owners who share their passion in a unique setting and visitors looking to enjoy some of the world's most spectacular cars and motorbikes
All this is complemented by a range of gastronomic and leisure options
So here's everything you need to prepare and organise your visit to Autopía 3
With 17 different zones inspired by the passion and culture of the automotive world
spread over hectares and hectares of forest
Autopia 2024 promises to present a wide selection of some of the most spectacular cars and motorbikes in history
including 200 motorbikes of all types and conditions
including racing models from different eras
Ferrari sports cars will also be on show this year
But let's move on to the four-wheeled models
One of the main new features will be the famous and emblematic El Lago area
where there will be twice as many cars and a special area for owners
a day before the official opening of the gates
there will already be plenty of activity at Autopía 2024
a meeting between Ferrari F355 owners and the designer Maurizio Corbi
On Saturday, there will be a major motoring festival, with numerous tributes to models celebrating a special anniversary this year: Ford Mustang, Volkswagen Golf, Porsche 911 Turbo
in what has become one of the major attractions of the event
there are three types of ticket and their respective prices:
If you wish to buy your ticket, you can do so via this link
35% of the €25 will also be donated to charity
Although the event focuses on the passion and culture of the motoring world
it's not just cars and motorbikes that will be enjoyed
carpets and grass mats where you can enjoy more than 15 food trucks
several music zones of different styles (jazz
a shopping area for those looking for magazines
so you can attend with your dog: the "Ifyoulikedogs" dog meeting will be a must
Autopía 2024 is a family- and pet-friendly event
Autopía 2024 is scheduled for 20 April 2024
from 10:30 am to 8 pm for the general public
the organisers recommend not arriving after 3 pm if you want to fully enjoy the experience
The best way to get to the Santander Forest in Boadilla del Monte is by car
there will be a free shuttle service from the various car parks and even from the Recinto Ferial in Boadilla
which will run continuously during the event's opening hours
minibuses will be available inside the grounds for journeys to and from the entrance
the Recinto Ferial de Boadilla site has a stop for the Ligero metro
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The Details of David Bustamante and Yana Olina's 600,000-Euro House | en.edatv.news, Europa Press LIFESTYLE The Exclusive Neighborhood Where David Bustamante and Yana Olina Have a €600,000 HouseThe singer enjoys a top-level home in Boadilla del Monte
one of the most exclusive areas of Madrid25/03/2025 11:57:00h by Cándido Casares
David Bustamante is celebrating his birthday
and his life is going through a great moment
With a consolidated career and a stable relationship with Yana Olina
the singer lives in one of the most exclusive neighborhoods in Madrid
who want to know more about the place where he has decided to settle
Bustamante has proven to be a versatile artist
what is the environment he has chosen to enjoy his family life
His home not only reflects his professional success but also his quest for tranquility and privacy
The Luxurious House of David Bustamante and Yana Olina in Boadilla del Monte | Instagram
@yanaaolinaBoadilla del Monte: The Exclusive Area Where David Bustamante Lives with Yana OlinaDavid Bustamante was born in San Vicente de la Barquera
and rose to fame after his participation in the first edition of Operación Triunfo
His talent and charisma led him to consolidate a career with fifteen platinum records
His relationship with dancer Yana Olina began in 2018 during his participation in Dancing with the Stars
the couple has formed a solid bond and enjoys a home that offers comfort and exclusivity
Bustamante decided to sell his spacious penthouse in Pozuelo de Alarcón and move to Boadilla del Monte
a Madrid municipality famous for its tranquility and quality of life
is located in an exclusive neighborhood surrounded by nature and security
Choosing Boadilla del Monte is no coincidence
This municipality stands out for its tranquility
With wide tree-lined avenues and top-level neighborhoods
it is an ideal place for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the capital
The neighborhood offers a perfect combination of nature and exclusive services
These features have made it a preferred destination for many celebrities and public figures
David Bustamante and Yana Olina have found in Boadilla the perfect balance between privacy and quality of life
This location has allowed them to enjoy a home that reflects their current stability and happiness
the couple's home is nothing short of impressive
The house has an area of 287 square meters (3,089 sq
as it has common areas designed for rest and leisure
The residence is also where Bustamante shares moments with his daughter Daniella
Although the teenager mainly resides with her mother
she spends time with her father in this privileged environment
David Bustamante and Yana Olina have found in Boadilla del Monte the perfect setting for their happiness
the artist enjoys his birthday surrounded by his loved ones
the most important thing is to build a refuge where one can live in serenity
the Santander Group City in Boadilla del Monte
which blends architecture with nature and boasts over 1,200 olive trees
has moved with the times to remain a cutting-edge and unique place of work
Here we tell you about some of its peculiarities
The Santander Group City (SGC), also known as Ciudad Financiera
houses the bank’s central services and is one of the world’s biggest corporate centres
But Santander’s constantly transforming corporate centre represents much more than a leading global bank’s headquarters
it was designed by architectural firm Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo & Associates
Today it’s home to a talented group of motivated
not to mention its impressive architecture
including temporary and permanent employees
while keeping the customer at the centre of everything they do
the SGC has come to attract the best talent with the same principles as those we have developed to fulfil our purpose and aim
· Energy efficiency: We keep an eye on energy consumption to make sure we’re not wasting it unnecessarily
The SGC also has the biggest solar facility out of any office complex
with 10,747 solar panels — that’s a 4.5 MWp facility that produces 6.5 million kWh per year
· Sustainable mobility: We continue to increase the number of electric vehicle charging points at our buildings
· ISO 14001 certification: It certifies that the SGC meets all legal standards to minimize the impact of its operations on the environment
· Spanish Association for Standardization and Certification (AENOR) “Zero waste” certificate: It verifies that at least 90% of the waste we produce at the SGC is reintroduced into the value chain
we became the first bank to be awarded this certificate — which requires an external audit — and have had it renewed every year since
· The environment: The SGC is known for its green space
It has 43.5 hectares of landscaped areas with over 10,000 trees and 300,000 shrubs; a 70-plus-hectare woodland (“El Bosque”)
with 14,000 trees and 60,000 shrubs; and a 64-hectare golf course
400 of which are over 500 years old and 13 of which are millenary olive trees
there are 77 “barbeya” olive trees and 257 from Calabria (163 in El Bosque and 94 elsewhere in the SGC)
· Collaborative space: The El Solaruco building at the SGC was a designated vaccination centre during the Coivd pandemic and provided shelter to refugees from Ukraine
· Artistic heritage: The SGC has an exhibition centre with 194 pieces belonging to the Banco Santander Collection and other temporary displays
It also has sculptures in outside areas by eight international artists that include Richard Serra
· Facilities: The SGC has a nursery for 500 children
a sports centre where employees can play a variety of individual and team sports
· Catering: There are 10 restaurants that serve some 6,500 meals per day
We use locally produced fruit and vegetables
· Other services: These include internal bus routes
The employees describe the transformation in the Santander Group City
and how we’ve been adapting to change over the years
told by the people who arrived 20 years ago and other more recent arrivals
They all agree that we’ve experienced some wonderful moments and created unforgettable memories along the way
Maria Pombo's festival is called SuaveFest
will be held on September 14 and as a result of not having the permits has changed its location to the fairgrounds of Boadilla del Monte
Music at festivals has long since taken a back seat
with the “global experience” taking center stage
the music event promoted by Spanish influencer María Pombo
Originally planned to be held at the Palacio del Infante Don Luis de Boadilla del Monte
the festival has faced several obstacles and
has been relocated to the municipality’s fairgrounds due to lack of proper permits and concerns about the impact on a building of great historical value
a work of the architect Ventura Rodríguez from 1765 and with the protection of Bien de Interés Cultural (BIC)
was initially chosen as the venue for the SuaveFest
along with other groups such as the municipal group More Madrid and the Association of Friends of the Palace
have raised their voices against this choice on the grounds that an event of such magnitude could damage both the structure of the building and its natural surroundings
expressed: “We do not believe that this is the most appropriate place to hold these multitudinous events”
pointing out the importance of preserving not only the palace
Faced with this pressure and the absence of the necessary permits
the City Council of Boadilla del Monte has decided to move the festival to the fairground of the municipality
This decision has been taken after an unfavorable report from the Historical Heritage area of the City Council
which advised against the use of the palace for the event
claimed that they were not officially informed of this report
but accepted the change of location “to avoid further controversy” and ensure the smooth running of the event
The decision to change SuaveFest to the fairgrounds seeks to avoid any potential damage to the historic palace and calm the waters after the controversy
María Pombo has been optimistic and shared on her social networks that she is “putting out fires”
The festival promises to be “a colorful and joyful event
with a ‘Circus of Wonders’ theme that will offer the best of Latin and Spanish music in an atmosphere full of surprises.” Despite the challenges
the organizers hope that the change of location will allow the event to be held successfully and without further complications
The Hospiten Group has announced the construction of a new university hospital in Boadilla del Monte
to be built on a plot acquired by the company
with a buildable surface area of 40,000 m2
will involve a total investment of 150 million euros and the creation of more than 350 direct and indirect jobs during the execution of the works
The company is already working on drafting the basic project and will later apply for the corresponding municipal permit to begin construction work on the center
which will be located beside the Prado del Espino business park
The execution period for the works is 24 months and the future hospital is expected to open its doors in the first half of 2026
a real estate investment management company specializing in the transformation of assets and mixed developments
as project manager heading up the entire process
from the location and purchase of the land to the development of the necessary technical work for the construction of a first-class hospital complex
the Hospiten Group reinforces and expands their position in Madrid
where they are already established having incorporated the prestigious MD Anderson Cancer Center Madrid in 2010
a center of reference and excellence for cancer treatment in Spain and Europe
The new university hospital will be the first in Madrid under the group’s own Hospiten brand
explained that "this project was born with the aim of continuing the healthcare work we have been providing for over 12 years in Madrid through MD Anderson Cancer Center Madrid"
“Our aim is to launch this new university hospital in Boadilla del Monte as a way of completing the hospital-healthcare on offer in an area with a population of some 400,000 inhabitants between the municipality and its surroundings
we are very pleased to be able to strengthen our presence in Madrid
and above all to be able to work on a new project that will have a first-class human team
cutting-edge technology and a clear commitment to innovation at the service of the well-being of our patients”
A hospital with 45 specialties in 20 functional units
will have a service portfolio of 45 specialties
and will create around 800 jobs when it opens to the public
The property will have a constructed surface area of 30,000 m2
in addition to a further 18,000 m2 to house its own 600-space parking garage
The hospital will have different accesses for patients attending the Emergency Department
the hospital will have 160 rooms for hospitalization (140 single rooms and a further 20 suites)
as well as 30 boxes in the Intensive Care Unit
30 in the Emergency Room and 22 for the Day Hospital
with the aim of offering effective care focused on the patient seeking the greatest comfort
The facilities are completed with 17 operating rooms
a catheterization lab and up to 80 outpatient offices for individual use
the center will have state-of-the-art diagnostic imaging technology in line with Hospiten's commitment to innovation at the service of patient well-being
The project will be certified in compliance with the highest energy efficiency requirements
with the idea that the hospital will be environmentally sustainable and maximize the use of natural resources to reduce its ecological footprint and environmental impact
With more than 50 years’ history and more than 1,200 hospital beds
the Hospiten Group is an international private hospital network
employing more than 5,000 professionals and caring for more than two million patients annually
The new hospital in Boadilla del Monte (Madrid) will allow the group to consolidate its position as a benchmark company in the sector
The group currently has twenty medical-hospital centers located in five countries: Spain
Santander Group City (SGC) is a dynamic workplace
It is constantly changing to adapt to new trends
attract the best talent and continue being the best place to work where employees can stay motivated
employees tell us what “drives” them every day and the benefits of working at the SGC
a place that promotes career development and trains future leaders; welcomes diverse
international and multi-disciplinary talent; and prioritizes flexibility
the environment and the health and well-being of our people
built in the Madrid suburb of Boadilla del Monte
and its size and operations alone make it one of the most ambitious and innovative projects to have ever been undertaken by a Spanish enterprise
equipped with state-of-the-art internal communications
and a restored forest that employees can visit with their families
In an international tender run by Grupo Santander, architecture studio KR & JD submitted the project that overcame such bidders as Norman Foster & Partners
2019) was a prominent post-modern architect in the US
His architecture is best known for its use of glass
his magnificent glass buildings earned him the most prestigious Pritzker Architecture Prize
His most prominent work includes the emblematic corporate centres of the Ford Foundation in New York City and Fiat in Turin
in addition to United Nations Plaza and the remodelling of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (also in New York)
Roche’s vision for SGS was full of Spanish undertones
with low buildings adjoined by courtyards and reflection pools
His design met the Group’s environmental requirements brilliantly
It satisfied employees’ core needs in regard to food
SGC was the second largest building project finished in Europe in 2003
right behind Madrid-Barajas Airport’s Terminal 4
It connects to the financial centre of Madrid via Spain’s Northwest motorways
It also lies along the light rail route that links to Madrid’s regional public underground and bus system
Grupo Santander invested more than 100 million euros in state-of-the-art fixtures and tech for SGC
We have enhanced technology in three areas:
which are designed to keep services fully secure
Santander Group City was the first project of its kind in Spain — and one of the first in Europe
Because of the project’s unique challenges
construction had to be innovative in order to create a quality environment for employees
· The main building’s cupola has the largest skylight in Spain
· Walkways are made with prefabricated flagstones that are easy to install and enhance water drainage
· Building façades consist of high-performance glass panes that save energy with 60% more natural light and 34% less solar radiation
· SGC’s rubbish and recycling is processed through an integrated waste management system
Santander Group City was built to respect nature
70% is green spaces that have been reforested with native trees
features a reservoir that holds up to 150,000 m³ of water for irrigation
SGC is also plastic-free and highly energy-efficient
Because of shared printers and photocopiers and revamped recycling and waste processing systems to save paper
it’s had a produce processing centre that prepares lunch for employees
The centre helps the bank support local growers
promote the consumption of locally grown produce and reduce the environmental footprint and emissions of the Corporate Centre
The dining rooms it serves are certified by Ecocook and AENOR for food safety
SGC raises productivity and cost savings to boost overall efficiency
The office buildings’ floor plans and facilities make it easy for all departments at SGC to interact
From their original design to recent upgrades
the Santander Group City’s (SGC) electrical installations are a global point of reference in energy efficiency
We have changed all our lights to LED bulbs
which gives us an annual energy saving of 1.81 million kWh and enables us to modify production and temperature control systems to enhance energy efficiency at our offices
Our 4.5 MWp facility has over 10,000 solar panels of different power ratings
which avoids the release of 980 tonnes of CO2 into the atmosphere
we’re planning to install a 5.5 Mwp solar facility at the SGC to take us into double figures of MWp installed and a total of 21,000 solar panels that generate 17 million kWh per year
This would power the entire SGC during office hours and avoid the release of some 2,546 tonnes of CO2 into the atmosphere
Santander Group City is ISO 14001-certified as a “city” with efficient management that meets all legal standards to minimize the impact of its operations on the environment
Amenities at Santander Group City include a dry cleaner’s
so employees can take care of both work and personal business
SGC is also a great place for career development
which is one of the Group’s top priorities
A corporate centre like this wouldn't be complete without sport facilities
state-of-the-art gym with studios for exercise classes
This has been a long-time goal of the Group’s global health and well-being programme
SGC also has a fully equipped medical centre whose services include occupational and preventive medicine
in which important events related to the bank are held
and where many of the Group's employees go for continued learning and specialized courses every year
SGC also has a children's nursery for up to 500 kids to help with employees’ work-life balance
It’s the largest child nursery programme at any company in Europe and a global benchmark in childcare
SGC facilities are all connected by an internal shuttle service
It also has 482 accessible parking spaces that allow employees and visitors to charge their electric vehicles
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Malu de Miguel’s practice may be young
but the dynamic Spanish architect is a master at creating well proportioned
using humble materials and plenty of natural light
Her portfolio includes a house in Menorca and a family home in Madrid suburb Boadilla del Monte
light wells and airy double height spaces in a modest home with a sense of spatial luxury that punches above its weight
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On a black terrazzo platform, the areas that complete the academic program, like the auditorium, extend the layout of the campus; the court of white gravel is a luminous trace of the upper floor organization.
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a move that is reducing hundreds of jobs.In Germany
which has an outstanding mortgage loan book of around 2.5 billion euros ($2.66 billion).Santander Consumer in Germany reported a decline of 41% in last years' net profit to 264 million euros
below the group's ROE of 11.91%.($1 = 0.9398 euros)Reporting by Jesús Aguado; additional reporting by Tom Sims in Frankfurt; editing by Andrei Khalip and David Evans
malu de miguel has opened up the front of the house toward the street
forming an open area that serves as a parking lot for guests while creating a small expansion of public space
the house itself is split in two separate volumes to accommodate a family formed by three generations
while the organization inside does not follow the typical distribution of ‘master bedrooms’ and ‘children bedrooms’
but instead allows the inhabitants to choose freely which room to occupy
the residence is characterized by shaded areas and a continuous flow between inside and outside
where one can run from one end to the other
the house incorporates two main materials: wood formwork textured concrete
warm impression; and rustic brickwork with mortar of similar thickness to that of the brick
brick has been used on the exterior walls and in all interior partitions
architect: malu de miguel
location: calle monte sollube 5, boadilla del monte, madrid
structures and facilities: axiom ingeniería
area: 315 m2 of housing and 85m2 of shelters and covered terraces
budget: contract price, 495,000 euros plus VAT.
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of 283 million euros (£252 million).Santander pays millions of euros in monthly rent to the owner of the 250 hectare plot whose nine futuristic buildings include offices
restaurants and a residence for its employees
which has an enterprise value of almost 3 billion euros
a source with the knowledge of the deal said.The tender made by Reuben Brothers
a fund with investments from real estate to mining owned by British businessmen David and Simon Reuben who are ranked 88th in the Forbes list of world's billionaires
was net of debt.A Santander spokesman said the bank would appeal against the result of the tender
which was part of a liquidation settlement of Marme Investments
which bought Santander's headquarters for 1.9 billion euros in a 40-year sale-and-leaseback deal in 2018.Santander
still has the right of first offer for the asset
the source said.Although Santander does not disclose the rent it pays for its headquarters on a standalone basis
it paid 330 million euros total for renting all its 1,152 offices
ten buildings and the headquarters in 2017 under leaseback deals
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Madrid will be transformed into the undisputed capital of motoring with Boadilla Cars
an unmissable event that brings together the world’s most impressive cars
including the all-new Tonale Plug-in Hybrid Q4
the 280-hp top of the line car that represents the brand’s metamorphosis toward complete electrification
the Palacio del Infante Don Luis de Boadilla del Monte
will be transformed into a true paradise for car enthusiasts from all over the world
The motto of the event will be “The world’s most impressive cars
for free,” this unmissable event will be able to fully immerse us in the world of motoring
with some of the latest and most compelling cars
the automotive giant that encompasses big-name brands such as Alfa Romeo
with as many as 15 models from 5 of its brands
Attendees will have the opportunity to admire the latest products up close
Stellantis’ proposals will be of the most amazing in different segments to the most advanced technologies and electrified engines of the future
Boadilla Cars is therefore pleased to present the jewels of Alfa Romeo’s house brand Stellantis in an event that promises to be unmissable. One of the big and main starring cars will certainly be the new Tonale Plug-in Hybrid Q4
We are talking about a car of which one will surely be able to be won over by its performance
Equipped with all-wheel drive and a good range in electric mode of more than 80 km in the urban cycle
also presents itself as representative of the brand’s complete electrification that will take place by 2027
Tonale Plug-in Hybrid Q4 is a concentrate of technology and innovation that
represents Alfa Romeo’s metamorphosis toward complete electrification
An evolution that in no respect betrays the brand’s DNA
it propels it into the future with unique and exclusive solutions to reinvent the sports car of the current era
the D-segment sedan that embodies the best of Alfa Romeo dynamism
since the car was built with ultralight materials
found in the base of the engines and in the drive shaft
All this is accompanied by an 8-speed ZF gearbox
giving great stability and maneuverability even in the trickiest curves
Alfa Romeo Giulia has been programmed in detail to be agile and dynamic
thanks to the brand’s experience and work in F1
Case arises from continuing investigation into Falciani list of accounts from HSBC’s Geneva arm
Police have searched the headquarters of Santander Bank in Madrid after suspicions were raised that the bank was linked to money laundering and tax evasion on the part of some of its clients
Acting on orders of high court judge José de la Mata, agents of the central operative unit of the Guardia Civil began searching the bank’s offices in Boadilla del Monte in central Spain on Friday morning for information about specific accounts
Santander issued a statement saying it had “received a request for information about the movements of certain accounts between different entities”
It added that it was collaborating with the authorities and “supplying all the available information”
Read moreA large number of the 659 people named regularised their affairs with the taxman but several decided to fight in the courts on the grounds that Falciani had obtained the information illegally and it was therefore not admissible as evidence
De la Mata has been investigating whether HSBC helped clients to conceal and launder money from illicit gains
Sources close to the case say that 40 “individuals or family groups” are under investigation
All 40 are said to have appeared on Falciani’s list
A tax inspectors’ report says that “there are indications that HSBC, either through its offices in Switzerland or its branches in Spain or third countries
offered Spanish residents the possibility of placing substantial sums of money in opaque accounts”
was the most prominent Spanish name on Falciani’s list
The Botín family has run the bank since 1909
Botín made a €200m settlement with the Spanish tax agency
but tax evasion charges were dropped after he made the settlement
His daughter Ana Patricia became CEO when he died in 2014 – she previously ran Santander in the UK
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Previous shows in the space have featured the Italian Sandretto Re Rebaudengo
American Rubell and British Cranford collections
a spaceship-like building in its Financial City outside Madrid
This year the spotlight is falling on Kulczyk
its leading collector and also a proficient businesswoman and investor who has long seen the benefits of linking art with commerce
draws on her holdings of Polish art from 1945 to 1989
and juxtaposes them with works she has bought by western artists – among them Richard Buckminster Fuller
The surprise is how relevant the Polish artists’ work appears
despite their political isolation during the communist period
One room confronts Judd and Flavin with the avant-garde Stanislaw Drózdz
whose 1977 “Between” is a room lined with letters
A large section devoted to female artists features Alina Szapocznikow
whose 1970s works evoke both Louise Bourgeois and Berlinde de Bruyckere; other works in this section are by Agnes Martin
We meet the following day in Kulczyk’s hotel
she tells me how she came to build up what is now acknowledged as Poland’s most important collection of contemporary work
she methodically outlines to me her involvement with art
starting with her law degree in her home town of Poznan in the 1970s
“Poznan was very vibrant culturally at the time,” she says
the unfree society was inspiring for artists – they had to work in a hidden way that the authorities completely failed to understand.”
and Kulczyk’s first purchases were posters; she was also “earning extra money”
by travelling to various government-established “culture houses” to lecture about young Polish artists
And while a free art market did not really exist
there were a few private galleries: “But most people went directly to the artists,” Kulczyk says
“The environment was so closed at that time
no one even thought that communism would fall
so the perspective was purely Polish art and artists.”
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After her marriage to industrialist Jan Kulczyk
She started collecting “the art that was offered by the market at that time
the art one was supposed to have,” citing Tadeusz Kantor or the revered 19th-century painter Jacek Malczewski
I realised that artists had to make a living and
as we had car showrooms for Audi and Volkswagen
I even offered works along with the cars sometimes
and then sent the artists the money,” says Kulczyk
She also started buying art for her own company
a Skoda dealership: “People appreciated seeing the art
and recognised that it played an important role in the working environment.”
But her most prominent venture was the purchase of Stary Browar
The sale was not without controversy: Poznan’s mayor
was initially accused of incurring a loss to the city of 7m zlotys (about $2.3m) by selling too cheaply
Kulczyk has now made available to the city the four-hectare park surrounding the brewery
Kulczyk had moved on to buying international artists: her first purchases were two Warhol silkscreens in 2002
as well as a Tapiès in 2003; initially she also bought photography
While there is no curator of the collection as such
New York-based art historian Paulina Kolczynska
Kulczyk will not talk about her 2005 divorce
but in the settlement she reportedly received all of her husband’s domestic businesses
and has fructified this – she was listed in the Polish magazine Wprost as being worth 2.4bn zlotys (about $790m) last year
The result is that the museum will not happen; Kulczyk has now bought another brewery
“I plan to show Polish artists there,” she says
She is also on the acquisition committee at Tate for Russian and eastern European art
but one senses that Polish artists are particularly close to her heart
“I see myself as an ambassador for contemporary Polish art,” she says
I ask her if she thinks of the collection as an investment
but it is not for sale; it’s for the Polish people.”
Extudio is an architectural studio based in Madrid
They are a transversal office dedicated to thought
creation and production of Architecture in several fields such as individual and collective housing
interior design and ephemeral installations
1975) holds a degree in architecture from the ETSAM (National Technical University of Madrid)
After 10 years as a partner at dosmasunoarquitectos
an architectural practice where he develops his professional activity in various fields related to architecture: from design to dissemination
He is the designer of widely awarded and publicised buildings
including: 102 homes in Carabanchel (Ecola Awards and Enor Awards 2009)
the Social Services Center in Móstoles (Architecture Plus Award 2012
AIT Award – Architektur Innenarchitecktur Technischer Ausbau Hamburg 2012
and the Municipal Library and Theater of Boadilla del Monte (COAM Award 2022
the Comprehensive Security Center in Boadilla del Monte
and the Spanish Pavilion at the 2025 Osaka World Expo are currently under development as winners of first prizes in competitions
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Children's playgrounds have evolved and are now large structures
Gone are the playgrounds that consisted of a chipped slide
are inclusive and designed to make you fall and not get the classic scratch
In addition to the capital, in the Community of Madrid some municipalities seem to compete in creating the most spectacular playground, to the benefit of children (and parents)
Sophistication is here to stay among curved slides and giant rope spider webs
Other factors such as sustainability are now also taken into account
In the new Plaza de España there are two realities happening at the same time and just a few meters away
Entering from Gran Vía you will probably only see the esplanade -occupied by an event on many occasions- and some Verde on the sides and in the background
half hidden there is the most complete playground in the center of Madrid: the Isla de Barataria
there is a fort with three slides of different heights
swings with a net base on which the little ones lie while swinging and other more classic ones with a car wheel as a support
they also add a misting device to cool the Zone
The playgrounds in Madrid Río are designed by BDU
the same team that designed the one in Plaza de España
The slide at Arganzuela Park takes advantage of a hill with plants to create the sliding tubes both in and out of the ground
Along the Madrid Rio there are also other spaces designed for the little ones
such as the Salón de Pinos: a rope park made mainly of pine tree trunks
The Cerro del Aire Park is one of the most curious playgrounds in the Community of Madrid
It has four children’s areas with several attractions
balancing areas and three giant animals that stand out as the main attraction
The first zone has a 4.63-meter wooden lion with slides and climbing ramps
The second area features a 5-meter sparrow with a slide and a ramp accessible for children with reduced mobility
The third area includes a climbable owl with a resting area on top
The Victims of Terrorism Park in Boadilla del Monte has a differential fact difficult to match: an inflatable bed of 100 square meters with capacity for 15 to 20 children at a time
during the time it remains inflated there is a monitor to ensure that it is being used correctly
from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm and from 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm and it is free of charge
The park also has an extensive wooded Zone
a castle with slides and tables to play chess
If only there was a Michelin Guide dedicated to playgrounds, those of Alcobendas are the kind that deserve to go to meet them .
The ocean park is set in underwater life, as one might imagine. It has 500 square meters of pure fun, a whale, a submarine and lots ofprops : jellyfish, fish, reefs and anemones. It also has hammocks and a board game to simulate naval battles.
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and a common childhood dream is to fly or climb in a plane
joining these two realities has been a success
is a whole space with a sky-blue floor padded with zip lines
This is a park in the most general sense of the word
to which could be added theme and children’s parks
19 iconic monuments from different European countries are reproduced on a smaller scale
This alone is a good attraction for families
The El Vivero park in Colmenar Viejo has one main attraction: its curved tubular slide
But it also has two towers connected by a tube
with adjoining platforms in the form of viewpoints on which is the curved slide and another straight tubular slide
There is also a children’s playhouse with a gable roof suitable for climbing
Three playgrounds inspired by fantasy worlds were created in Ensanche de Vallecas
One of them is the ecological boulevard built between 2004 and 2007 by the firm Ecosistema Urbano
whose function is to be a social and bioclimatically conditioned public space
one of the most imaginative children’s areas in Madrid was created
ropes and slides designed for children to develop the desire to explore
imagine and at the same time play sports (without being hot)