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  • Calle Juan de Austria, 125 Guadalajara 19004 Industrial for rent

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    Industrial for rent at Calle Juan de Austria, 125, Guadalajara, 19004 with car, door, sky, wheel, automotive parking light, tire, asphalt, vehicle, window and gas around
    3 months ago
    500 m2
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    Floor Ground
    1,025 €/mo
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    2.05 €/m2/mo
    Industrial warehouse for rent
    • Open space, lots of possibilities
    • Easy parking area
    • Good communication with transport

    500 m2 warehouse for rent on the Fontanar road km 1.

    Los Manantiales Station Area. Well connected by road and train, 4 kilometers from the center of Guadalajara and 50 kilometers from Madrid. With good visibility from the road (ideal for business).

    Possibility to rent another warehouse next door if more space is needed. With a large and convenient parking space. It has 1 toilet.

    Price to be negotiated.

    • Height
    • Toilets
    • Natural lighting
    • Gate
    • Public Transportation
    • Parking area
  • Calle Nitra, 2 Guadalajara 19004 Industrial for rent

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    Industrial for sale & for rent at Calle Nitra, 2, Guadalajara, 19004 with building, sky, street light, plant, asphalt, motor vehicle, window, facade, gas and city around
    3 months ago
    400 - 950 m2
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    Floors Ground - Ground
    From 1,700 €/mo
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    3.64 - 4.25 €/m2/mo
    Industrial warehouse for rent
    • Brand new ship
    • Excellent qualities
    • Easy access to A-2

    Magnificent industrial building located in the Industrial Park of Henares, has an area of 550 m2, completely diaphanous and has a mezzanine for office of 70 m2. It is brand new, in perfect condition, ideal to adapt to any activity.

    Possibility to expand with the adjoining warehouse of 550 m2, making a total area of 1,100 m2. Economic conditions to consult with the property.

    The location is unbeatable, has direct access to the CM-10, A-2 and R-2.

    • 12 mts height
    • Mezzanine
    • Office
  • Albolleque Chiloeches Guadalajara 19160 Industrial for rent

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    Industrial for rent at Albolleque, Chiloeches, Guadalajara, 19160 with wood, architecture, hall, floor, building, field house, door, flooring, ceiling and beam around
    3 months ago
    3,181 m2
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    Property
    9,950 €/mo
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    3.13 €/m2/mo
    Industrial warehouse for rent
    • Large size of warehouse and plot
    • Enclosed area with 24 hour security
    • Quick access to the A-2

    Warehouse located in the Albolleque industrial estate in Chiloeches, Guadalajara.

    It has an area of 3181.75 m2 on a plot of 4,227.59 m2. This surface is distributed in:

    - Ground Floor: 2,997 m2 warehouse with access through two streets and 3 truck accesses, one of them with loading and unloading dock. Polished concrete floor. Height 12 m. Bathrooms with shower and changing rooms. Spacious offices for several jobs, with stoneware floor, false ceiling, lighting, 2 bathrooms. Air extractors in the

    • Office
    • Gate
    • Load/unload area
    • Yard
    • Parking area
    • Cement/concrete facade
    • Bank guarantee
    • Warehouse
    • Concrete floor
    • Enclosure closed
  • Calle Ferial, 38 Guadalajara 19002 Industrial for rent

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    Industrial for sale & for rent at Calle Ferial, 38, Guadalajara, 19002 with building, sky, wheel, daytime, window, property, tower block, tree, condominium and urban design around
    3 months ago
    357 m2
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    Floor Ground
    2,500 €/mo
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    7.00 €/m2/mo
    Industrial warehouse for rent
    • Lots of possibilities
    • Centrally located
    • Lots of natural light and visibility

    Available for rent and sale magnificent property with many possibilities and an area of 357 m2. It is distributed over two floors: ground floor of 286 m2 of surface, completely open plan and a mezzanine of 71 m2 equipped as offices.

    The office is accessible both from the warehouse and from the street.

    The property is located near the center of Guadalajara, so it has all the necessary services for restaurants, transport, shops, etc. In terms of communications, it is a few meters from several b

    • Toilets
    • Natural lighting
    • Office
    • Gate
    • Public Transportation
    • Bus stop
    • Elevator
    • Warehouse
  • Calle Francisco Medina Mendoza, 50 Cabanillas del Campo Guadalajara 19171 Industrial for rent

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    Industrial for sale & for rent at Calle Francisco Medina Mendoza, 50, Cabanillas del Campo, Guadalajara, 19171 with car, building, automotive parking light, tire, sky, wheel, vehicle, asphalt, wood and facade around
    3 months ago
    140 m2
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    Floor Ground
    Price upon request
    Industrial warehouse for rent
    • Well communicated
    • Diaphanous and versatile ship
    • Very bright

    Industrial warehouse of 140m2, with a mezzanine of 60m2 for offices. It has bathrooms and a locker room. It is very bright as it has skylights on the roof. It has a height of 7 meters. It's in perfect condition.

    Excellent communications with the A2, and with the R2.

    • Height
    • Mezzanine
    • Bathrooms
    • Toilets
    • Natural lighting
    • Office
    • Gate
    • brick facade
    • Cement/concrete facade
    • Climate control
    • In profitability
  • Calle Francisco Medina Mendoza, 1 Cabanillas del Campo Guadalajara 19171 Industrial for rent

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    Industrial for rent at Calle Francisco Medina Mendoza, 1, Cabanillas del Campo, Guadalajara, 19171 with car, building, sky, tire, wheel, shade, vehicle, architecture, automotive tire and cloud around
    3 months ago
    800 m2
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    Floor Ground
    1,800 €/mo
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    2.25 €/m2/mo
    Industrial warehouse for rent
    • Commercial ship with a showcase of 40 meters
    • Corner, great visibility
    • Diaphanous and raw

    Available for rent commercial warehouse with a showcase of 40 meters.

    The space is diaphanous and bright. It enjoys good visibility, given it is corner to the main street of the polygon.

    It has two floors of 400 m2 and a patio in the front to park 6 cars or dedicate it as storage. The ground floor has a maximum height of 10 meters, while the first floor is 3 meters high.

    Location in the Industrial Park of Cabanillas. It is located in an area with excellent road communication, thanks to its lo

    • Height
    • 10 mts height
    • Mezzanine
    • Double mezzanine
    • Toilets
    • Natural lighting
    • Office
    • Gate
    • Load/unload area
    • Yard
    • Parking area
    • Cement/concrete facade
    • Warehouse
    • Locker room
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Guadalajara Province

Guadalajara Province

Prices and m2 available of industrial for rent in Guadalajara Province

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Guadalajara Province2.053.867.00944,177

Valley of Castles

Guadalajara is one of Spain's fifty provinces, whose provincial capital city is its namesake, Guadalajara. It borders to the north with Soria, to the northeast with Zaragoza, to the east with Teruel, to the south with Cuenca, to the west with Madrid and to the northwest with Segovia.

The province is located in the northeast of the Castilla-La Mancha Region, in the central plateau and covers an area of 12,202 km2, accounting for 3.42% of the area of Spain.

The province has 288 townships and the second most important of them, after the provincial capital, is Azuqueca de Henares, the province's industrial centre. Furthermore, several of the towns in this province are relevant historical / artistic ensembles, namely: Atienza, Brihuega, Hita, Molina de Aragón, Palazuelos, Pastrana and Sigüenza.

Guadalajara province is divided into several areas, which are: Alcarria, Señorío de Molina, Campiña and Serranía. The towns of Brihuega, Hita, Pastrana, Atienza, Sigüenza, Palazuelos and Molina de Aragón have all been declared “Historical Ensembles”. The area is also known for its royal architecture in some towns in the province, where slate schist is used to comprise the so-Called "Black Architecture".

Valley of Castles

Discover Guadalajara Province

Fields of lavender in Brihuega
Fields of lavender in Brihuega
Atienza
Atienza
Sigüenza Cathedral
Sigüenza Cathedral
Virgen de la Hoz Shrine
Virgen de la Hoz Shrine
Infantado Palace in Guadalajara
Infantado Palace in Guadalajara
Arabic bridge in Guadalajara
Arabic bridge in Guadalajara

Information about Guadalajara Province

Origins of Guadalajara city

Owing to its central location in the Iberian Peninsula, it has been a point of transit for different civilisations.

Guadalajara was founded by the Arabs at some point during the second half of the 8th century or early 9th century. It was initially a frontier fortress settlement between the Arab and Christian civilisations. It was Called Wad-al-Hayara, meaning "Valley of Castles" or "Valley of Stones".

The city reached its moment of greatest splendour in the 10th century, although it was always limited due to its permanent warring.

In 1085 Guadalajara was conquered by King Alfonso VI. From 1085 until the Battle of Navas de Tolosa in 1212, which brought about the final retreat of the Muslim armies, the city's history has been marked by wars against the Almoravids and the Almohads.

The Christian population became finally established in the territory and a farming community was set up under the jurisdiction of Guadalajara, as confirmed by the granting of jurisdiction by King Alfonso VII in 1133.

In 1219 Fernando III granted a new jurisdiction to the city. During the reign of Alfonso X, the city underwent economic development. Around the second half of the 14th century, the Mendoza family settled in Guadalajara which brought prosperity to the city. Some of the members of the family were Iñigo López de Mendoza, the Marquis of Santillana and Pedro González de Mendoza, Chief Cardinal of Spain and Adviser to the Catholic Monarchs. From 1475 onwards they were conferred the title of Dukes of Infantado. In 1460 Enrique IV granted the settlement the title of city and ensured their votes in the Courts.

Throughout the 16th century the area underwent significant growth, but in the 17th century the Mendoza family moved to Madrid leading to bankruptcy and the subsequent exodus threatened the city's survival.

In the early 18th century, Guadalajara went through its worst moment in history through pillaging during the War of Succession, but favour by King Felipe V avoided its complete ruin. By setting up the Royal Fabric Factory, population growth was guaranteed.

Development of the city halted yet again during the first half of the 19th century caused by damage during the War of Independence and closure of the Royal Fabric Factory in 1822.

From then on, and into the second half of our century, Guadalajara has survived due to its administrative functions as the provincial capital and headquarters of public institutions, including the Military Engineering Academy since 1840.

During the change of the century (19th to 20th), a generation of professors and writers took it on themselves to enhance culture and education among the local population.

In 1959 Guadalajara was included in the development plans as an industrial overflow area for Madrid.

Towns in Guadalajara Province

Guadalajara province is divided into 288 townships:

Albalate, Albares, Albendiego, Alcocer, Almoche, Almonacid, Almoches, Almonacid de Allocate, Albares, Albendiego, Alcocer, Almoguera, Almoguera, Almonacid de Guadalajara, Alcén, Almonacid, Alkaline, Allocén, Alovera, Alustante, Anguita, Anquela del Duchy, Anquela del Pedregal, Arbeteta, Arbeteta, Arbeteta, Arbetillons, Armuña de las Forguña, Atanzon, Augnon, Barriohedro, Barriopedro, Berninches, La Bodera, Brihuega, Budia, Bujalaro, Bustars, Cabanillas del Campo, Campillo de Dueñas, Campillo de Ranas, Campisabalos, Canredondo, Cantaloja, Cañizar, El Cardoso de la Sierra, Casa de Uceda, El Casar, Houses of San Galindo, Caspueñas, Castejón de Henares, Castellar de la Muela, Castilforte, Castilnuevo, Cends de la Torre, Centera, Czech, Czech, Chillarón del Rey, Chiloeches, Cifuentes, Cincovillas, Plums, Plums, Plums, Pine Plums, Cowette, Cogollor, Cogolludo, Condemios de Below, Condemios de Above, Congostrina, Copernal, Corduente, El Cubillo de Uceda, Driebes, Durón, Embid, Escamilla, Escariche, Escopete, Horny de Henares, Splegars, Stables, Striregana, Fontanar, Fuembellida, Fuentelahiguera from Albatages, Fuentelencina, Fuentelsaz, Fuentelviejo, Fuentenovilla, Gajanejos, Galapagos, Sorbe Galve, Gascueña de Bornova, Guadalajara, Henche, Heras de Ayuso, Blacksmith, Hyendelaencine, Hixes, Hita, Shoulders, Hontoba, Horche, Hortezuela de Ocen, La Huerce, Huertahernando, Hueva, Humans, Illana, Inviernas, Iestola Jadraque, Jirueque, Ledanca, Loranca de Tajuña, Lupiana, Luzaga, Luzon, Mahaelrayo, Malaga del Fresno, Malaguilla, Mandayona, Mantiel, Maranchón, Marchamalo, Masegoso de Tajuña, Matarrubia, Matillas, Mazarete, Mazuecos, Medranda, Megina, Quince, Miedes de Atienza, Milana, Milmarcos, La Miñosa, Mirabueno, Miralrio, Mochales, Mochales, Mochales, Mohernado Molina de Aragon, Monastery, Mondejar, Montarrón, Moratilla de los Meleros, Morenilla, Muduex, Las Navas de Jadraque, Negredo, Ocentejo, Olivar, Cobet Olmeda, Jadraque Olmeda, Ordial, Orea, Jadraque Pallmaces, Taupe, Sigüenza Walls, Couple, Pastrana, Pedregal, Peñalén, Peralver Trout, Peralveche, Pinilla de Jadraque, Pinilla de Molina, Pioz, Piqueras, El Pobo de Dueñas, Poveda de the Sierra, Almoguera Well, Guadalajara Well, Attenza Pradena, Redondos Meadows, Puebla de Beleña, Puebla de Valles, Quer, Jadraque Rebollosa, El Recuenco, Renera, Restores, Riba de Saelices, Riofrío del Llano, Robledo de Mohernando Romanillo de la Serra, Romanones, Rueda de la Sierra, Sacecorbo, Sacedon, Salt Saelices, Salmeron, San Andres del Congosto, San Andres del Rey, Santiuste, Sauca, Sayaton, Selas, Setilles, Sienes, Sigüenza, Solanillos del Extremo, Somolinos, El Sotillo, Soyodosos, Size,Taragudo, Taravilla, Tartanedo, Tendilla, Terzaga, Tierzo, La Toba, Tordellego, Tordelradish, Tordesilos, Torremocha del Pinar, Torremochuela, Torremocha del Rey, Torremocha del Campo, Torremocha del Pinar, Torremochuela, Torrubia, Tortola de Henares, Tortuera, Tortuero, Traid, Trijueque, Trillo, Uceda, Utans, Valdarachas, Valdearenas, Valdeavellano, Valdeaveruelo, Valdeconcha, Valdegrudas, Valdenuño Fernández, Valdepeñas de la Sierra, Valderrebollo, Valfermoso de Tajuña, Valhermoso, Valtablado del Rio, Valverde los Arroyos, Viana de Jadraque, Villanueva de Alcoron, Villanueva de Argecilla, Villanueva de la Tower, Villares de Jadraque, Villaseca de Henares, Villaseca de Uceda, Villel de Mesa, Vinuelas, Yebes, Yebra, Yélamos de Abajo, Yelamos de Above, Anvil de Henares, La Yunta, Zaoarejas, Zarzuela de Jadraque, Zorita de los Canes.

It is also divided into four natural areas: La Alcarria, La Campiña, Las Serranías and El Señorío de Molina.

La Alcarria: This area covers almost one third of the province from the centre down to the southwest. It consists of plains at an altitude of around 1000 metres above sea level, and rolling hills. Cities and villas, such as the provincial capital, Guadalajara, Cifuentes, Brihuega, Sacedón, Pastrana, Mondéjar, Jadraque, Tendilla, Hita and Torija. It became well-known at world level thanks to the book “Viaje a la Alcarria” [Journey to the Alcarria] (1946) by the Nobel Prize winner Camilo José Cela.

La Campiña: This is the smallest of the areas in the province and the one at lowest altitude (650 metres). It is located to the west of the territory in an area of wide river terraces comprising fertile fields where cereal, vegetable produce and fruit are grown. The main towns in this area are: Marchamalo, Cabanillas del Campo, Alovera, Azuqueca de Henares, Yunquera de Henares, Fontanar, Humanes, Uceda and El Casar.

Las Serranías: This area is located in the northwest of the province, covering almost 3000 square kilometres. It is located in the Ayllón massif and is the highest area in the province, with several points standing over 2000 metres above sea level. In addition to Sigüenza (the Squire's City), the towns of Valverde de los Arroyos, Majaelrayo, Campillejo and Campillo de Ranas are particularly noteworthy, where the emblematic Black Architecture of Guadalajara is patent, one of the best samples of popular architecture best preserved in Europe today. Albendiego, Villacadima and Campisábalos and Atienza.

El Señorío de Molina: This area covers around 3000 square kilometres. Geographically it is a continuation of the high moors, standing at an altitude of 1200 metres. It was declared the Alto Tajo Nature Park in 2000 (176,265 ha). It includes the towns of Barranco de la Hoz, Molina de Aragón, Checa, Chequilla, Villel de Mesa, Embid, Mochales, Campillo de Dueñas, Orea and Peralejos de las Truchas.

Historical Characters of Guadalajara Province

Some of the historical characters who were born or lived in Guadalajara province at some point are as follows: Leandro Fernández Moratín, Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos, Leopoldo Alas “Clarín”, Camilo José Cela and Antonio Buero Vallejo, just to name some.

Culture in Guadalajara Province

There are many castles in Guadalajara province, including the following:

  • Guadalajara Fortress
  • Riba de Santiuste Castle
  • Zafra Castle
  • Torresaviñán Castle
  • Sigüenza Castle
  • Brihuega Castle
  • Palazuelos Castle
  • Atienza Castle
  • Molina de Aragón Castle
  • Guijosa Castle
  • Villel de Mesa Castle
  • Zorita Castle
  • Anguix Castle
  • Pioz Castle
  • Jadraque Castle
  • Torija Castle
  • Mochales Castle
  • Castilnuevo Castle
  • Pelegrina Castle
  • Establés Castle
  • Embid Castle

Museums in Guadalajara Province

Guadalajara:

  • Guadalajara Provincial Museum
  • Francisco Sobrino Museum

Atienza:

  • Sacro de la Iglesia de San Gil Art Museum
  • San Bartolomé Church Museum
  • Trinidad Church Museum

Pastrana:

  • Tapices de la Colegiata Parish Museum
  • Carmen Convent

Sigüenza:

  • Ancient Art Dioceses Museum

Hita:

  • Arcipreste House Museum

Molina de Aragon:

  • Molina de Aragón Regional Museum

Torija:

  • Journey to the Alcarria Museum

Almiruete:

  • Botargas and Mascaritas Museum

Hiendelaencina:

  • Silver Museum
Restaurants in Guadalajara Province

There is an enormous culinary wealth in Guadalajara. Some of the most notable restaurants in the area are: El Doncel (one Michelin Star), Cenador de las Monjas, Las Llaves, Molino de Alcuneza (one Michelin Star), Casona de Torres, Nöla, Restaurante Alfonso VII, Abuela Maravillas, Mesón El Rodeo, Mesón de Trillo, Restaurante Miguel Ángel, Casa Palomo…

Premises, offices and warehouses in Guadalajara Province

Some of the main office streets in Guadalajara province are Calle Francisco Aritio, Avenida Eduardo Guitián and also in the historical centre of Guadalajara.

The Henares Corridor business axis is located between the cities of Madrid and Guadalajara, home to several industrial estates and business parks.

Shopping centres:

  • Ferial Plaza Shopping Centre
  • Guadalcarria Shopping Centre