Alcalá de Henares, one of the most historic cities in the Community of Madrid, is about to undergo a significant change in terms of urban planning, which will alter the city’s appearance: the construction of its first residential skyscraper with 28 floors, which will surpass the city’s current tallest tower, La Garena, with 17 floors.
This building—a project by the companies Ten Brinke and Invesco Real Estate—will not only be the tallest in Alcalá, but will also become one of the tallest in the entire Community of Madrid. Inside, it will also house more than 300 apartments for rent.
At the moment, no details have been released about the amount these rents could reach, but it is known that these homes will adopt different types “to respond to different profiles: family homes, compact units, premium types, flexible options, and spaces geared towards modern living .”
The 28 floors of the future skyscraper are distributed over 25 stories, plus the ground floor and two basement floors. With this building, says Jörg Tiggemann, CEO of Ten Brinke in Spain and Portugal, they aim to “create an architectural and social landmark that will stand the test of time.”
Work on the skyscraper will begin shortly.
According to announcements by both companies, construction of this new skyscraper in Alcalá de Henares will begin “in the coming weeks.”