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Co-Real Estate exclusively markets an industrial building in Gran Via Sud with over 4,200 m² of space
Co-Real Estate presents a new opportunity for companies in the industrial and logistics sectors: a standalone industrial building of 4,253 m², available exclusively in the Gran Via Sud Industrial Park, one of the most promising business areas in the Barcelona metropolitan region.
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Co-Real Estate has mediated the purchase and sale of a residential building in Gràcia
Co-Real Estate has successfully marketed the sale of a building in the Gràcia neighborhood, in Barcelona.
Co-Real Estate in the news media
Toni López talks in Via Empresa about the new housing measures
Our CEO, Toni López, recently shared his perspective on the 12 measures announced by the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, aimed at addressing the housing issue in Spain.
Things Straight by Toni López
"Co" for Collaboration
Undoubtedly, life is a constant act of sharing. Our jobs, private lives, and companies are framed within collaborative spaces, creating small ecosystems where we interact with one another. Working collaboratively is not something exclusive to the real estate sector, but it is within this industry that collaborative practices take on a leading role. However, not all real estate agencies are inclined toward collaboration.
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Co-Real Estate advises Amphora Logistics on leasing a 10,100 m² logistics warehouse.
The company specialized in e-commerce, textiles, and cosmetics, Amphora Logistics, has leased 10,106 square meters in Santa Margarida i els Monjos from BGO. The transaction was advised by CBRE and Co-Real Estate.
Co-Real Estate in the news media
Toni López, CEO of Co-Real Estate, shares his thoughts on the responsibilities of the real estate sector
Barcelona hosts The District, Europe's real estate summit, with record attendance but amidst background noise: protests.
Things Straight by Toni López
The double moral standard of public institutions regarding the right to housing.
The institutions have not stopped making friends recently, shifting their problems onto others. A practice that not only highlights their double moral standard and lack of real commitment to the serious housing problem, but also demonizes the figure of the private real estate sector.