Barrio de Salamanca is one of the places major corporations choose for their offices, largely due to the good communications with the rest of the city. Its exceptional location means there is a very attractive supply of office space for rent or sale in Barrio de Salamanca, as there are some perfect areas for setting up offices in Madrid.
The CBD in Distrito de Salamanca is located between Paseo de la Castellana, Príncipe de Vergara, María de Molina and Calle de Alcalá. Some of the most outstanding properties in the area are located in this zone. One of the most exclusive office buildings is Torre Serrano, belonging to Infinorsa, located at No. 3 Calle Marqués de Villamagna. Companies such as Costar España, Cerberus, Bank of America, Vertex, Asociación Círculo de Empresarios and Haya Real Estate among others, have their offices in this building.
There are other properties in Calle Serrano, such as Serrano 73, belonging to Inmobiliaria Colonial with Allen & Overy Law Firm as tenants.
Edificio Beatriz belonging to Vyosa is located at No. 29 Calle Ortega y Gasset. The following firms have their offices in this recently renovated building: Arcano Partners, Baker McKenzie, Cushman& Wakefield, Axiare, Citibank and Franklin Templeton Investments, among others.
On the even number side of Paseo de la Castellana there are several noteworthy buildings, namely Castellana 10, an office building belonging to MDR Inversiones, where the law firm Garrigues has its offices. The Mutua Madrileña Inmobiliaria building is located at Castellana 36-38 where Hogan Lovells International LLP are tenants. At No. 50 on the same street is the Edificio Castelar building, also belonging to Mutua Madrileña Inmobiliaria work of the architect Rafael de la Hoz, where the law firm Pérez-Llorca has its offices.
Other notable buildings in Barrio de Salamanca are: Goya 8, belonging to Hermanos Revilla; Hermosilla 3, belonging to Gmp; Recoletos 4, belonging to Abanca, and Plaza de la Independencia 6, belonging to Mapfre Inmuebles.