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LOOM will open Spain’s largest coworking space in Madrid, in the heart of AZCA.

LOOM Azca will offer more than 9,000 square metres and will open in autumn

LOOM continues its expansion with the opening this coming autumn of the largest coworking space in Spain, which will be located in Madrid’s most prime office district, Azca, in the recently refurbished Ruiz Picasso 11 building. An iconic building, with 36,899 m2.

LOOM Azca will have a total surface area of 8,964 square metres, distributed between the ground floor, dedicated to events, the first floor and part of the third floor, dedicated to flexible office activity.

 

This will be the second LOOM space located in the heart of AZCA, Madrid’s most important business and financial district, following the opening of LOOM Castellana 85 in 2023, which is fully occupied.

  • LOOM Azca will stand out for its interior design created to encourage concentration in private spaces and social interaction through highly attractive common areas, including several terraces.
  • Patio Campus, the innovation and sustainability hub, will be integrated within LOOM Azca.

The space enjoys one of the greatest floor-to-ceiling heights in Madrid’s office market. The design of the space places emphasis on the use of natural materials such as warm wood and cream-toned metals, which will contribute to a welcoming and calm atmosphere.

Users of the space will also enjoy the LOOM Experience programme, the hospitality service offered by LOOM to make users happier during their working day, and which has led LOOM to become the highest-rated operator by users in the market.

Ruiz Picasso 11 Building

With a surface area of 36,899 m2, Ruiz Picasso 11, located in the iconic Plaza de Ruíz Picasso, in Madrid’s financial centre, is equipped with the best specifications on the market, holding LEED Platinum, WiredScore Platinum and WELL Gold pre-certifications. It is the first building in Spain to feature Edge technology, making it the most technologically advanced office building on the market, monitoring in real time key metrics to measure and optimise energy consumption and the wellbeing of the building’s users.

  • The building meets the strictest ESG standards, turning the workspace into a green refuge with a minimal carbon footprint.

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