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  • Calle Cruz de Flores Alcalá de Henares Madrid 28807 Retail for sale

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    Retail for sale & for rent at Calle Cruz de Flores, Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, 28807 with 1d barcode, lighting, building, fixture, wood, door, material property, brick, real estate and facade around
    3 months ago
    53 m2
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    Floor Ground
    95,000 €
    |
    1,792 €/m2
    Retail unit for sale
    • Versatile space
    • Ideal for warehouse
    • Good communications

    Great commercial space in Alcalá de Henares. Good communications, close to the suburban station.

    The space has an area of 53 m2. It has a terrazzo floor and a gate for the entry of a cargo vehicle.

    Multiple possibilities.

    • Warehouse
    • High ceilings
    • On the street
    • Terrace
    • Natural lighting
    • Bus stop
    • Public Transportation
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Alcalá de Henares

Madrid Province

Alcalá de Henares

Prices and m2 available of retail for sale in Alcalá de Henares

Euros/m2MinAvg.Maxavailable m2
Alcalá de Henares51,1743,66711,877
Madrid province51,84350,000743,542
City of Madrid1782,64150,000324,353
San Sebastián de los Reyes3241,3806,58211,143
Pozuelo de Alarcón6241,3465,0005,076
Alcorcón1781,3335,37819,932
Las Rozas de Madrid1891,31210,28610,590
Móstoles2521,2615,15817,316
Alcobendas1851,2433,08211,596
Leganés1821,2413,44420,832
Getafe3191,2096,00025,595
Fuenlabrada1881,1698,00017,069
Torrejón de Ardoz1481,1234,56714,460
Parla1787973,95815,928

Demographic, economic and property data in Alcalá de Henares

Nº inhabitants by age range in Alcalá de Henares
# InhabitantsTotal< 1616-64> 64
Men94,35916,12163,55814,680
Women99,39215,01365,66418,715
Total193,75131,134129,22233,395
Population density2,191.38352.131,461.54377.71
Average age of inhabitants in Alcalá de Henares
Age (Avg.)Years
Total42.19
Men41.46
Women43.28
Nº inhabitants by education level in Alcalá de Henares
# InhabitantsTotal
Higher32,690
Secondary99,895
Primary20,305
No studies11,625
Illiterate1,805

Source: INE, Banco de datos de la CCAA de Madrid, Banco de datos del ayuntamiento de Madrid

Transport in Alcalá de Henares

Alcalá de Henares's commercial properties get benefited of the following transport means: Bus, underground, commuter train. It also counts with several nodes of transport that motivate the commercial activity, making of Alcalá de Henares an atractive area for offices, retail, indutrial properties and ground.

Means of transport in Alcalá de Henares
MeansNº of stops or stations
City bus12
Interurban bus7
Suburban train3
Bike4

Source: INE, Banco de datos de la CCAA de Madrid, Banco de datos del ayuntamiento de Madrid

Points of interest in Alcalá de Henares

Commercial areas in Alcalá de Henares
Most relevant commercial areasTypeAddress
Carrefour Alcalá CentroHypermarketVia Complutense, 49
C.C. La DehesaShopping CentreCarretera Nacional II, km. 34
C.C. Alcalá AteneaShopping CentreCalle Federico García Lorca, 6 - 8
Alcampo Alcalá de HenaresHypermarketA-2 , Km. 34 (salida 32)
C.C. Garena PlazaShopping CentreAvenida Juan Carlos I, 13
C.C. Alcalá de Henares - Tiendas El Corte InglésShopping CentreAvenida Juan Carlos I, s/n
C.C. El ValShopping CentreCalle Valladolid, 2
Carrefour Alcalá de HenaresHypermarketCalle Federico García Lorca, s/n
Hipercor Alcalá de HenaresHypermarketAvda. Juan Carlos I, s/n
C.C. Los CuadernillosShopping CentreCtra. A-2, km. 34
Mercado Municipal de Abastos Alcalá de HenaresFood marketCalle Cerrajeros, s/n
Parque Comercial AteneaCommercial ParkAlcalá de Henares
Parque Comercial La Dehesa - CuadernillosCommercial ParkAlcalá de Henares
C.C. Alcalá MagnaShopping CentreC/ Valentín Juara Bellot, 4

Source: INE, Banco de datos de la CCAA de Madrid, Banco de datos del ayuntamiento de Madrid

Quality of life in Alcalá de Henares

Air quality in Alcalá de Henares
Air qualityNumber of hours per year%
Very good141316.13 %
Good555263.38 %
Ordinary119713.66 %
Bad5606.39 %
Very bad110.13 %
Toxic10.01 %

Source: Ministerio para la Transición Ecológica

Capital of the Henares Corridor

Alcalá de Henares is located in the eastern part of the Region of Madrid, 30 km from the capital. It covers an area of 88.8 km2 and is located in the Tajo Basin.

As a cultural, historical and artistic reference, it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1998. Town development, which transformed following the foundation of Alcalá, has been rated by UNESCO as a model of the first University City of the Modern Age.

One of the symbols of Alcalá de Henares is the white stork, perched atop the historical buildings in the town, and is one of the tourist attractions on the Stork Route around the historical and nature routes of the town.

Capital of the Henares Corridor

Discover Alcalá de Henares

Archbishopric of Toledo
Archbishopric of Toledo
Cervante’s Home
Cervante’s Home
Alcalá de Henares Walls
Alcalá de Henares Walls
Plaza de Cervantes
Plaza de Cervantes
Plaza de la Paloma
Plaza de la Paloma
World Heritage Site
World Heritage Site

Information about Alcalá de Henares

History of Alcalá de Henares

The first records of Alcalá de Henares date back to the Palaeolithic, Neolithic, Chalcolithic and Bronze and Copper Ages. There are many sites on the left bank and hills of the River Henares, particularly in the Ecce Homo area, a pre-urban settlement on the top of San Juan del Viso hill, traditionally known as Iplacea. The town gradually became more Romanised in appearance: Complutum. It was an important town owing to its location on the Via Romana, connecting Tarraco (Tarragona) and Emérita Augusta (Mérida).

The town gradually spread downwards from the top of the hill to the valley below and adopted an orthogonal layout. The exact location of the town has been known since the 19th century, when the first archaeological digs were carried out.

From 711 AD Muslim occupation of the Iberian Peninsula began, and around the middle of the 9th century the Alcalá la Vieja Al-Qalat-Nahar, Castle over the Henares was built, the origin of the name Alcalá de Henares.

In 1129 Alfonso VII donated the land of Alcalá to the Archbishopric of Toledo, who then became the lords of the land and built the Archbishop’s houses and the walls around the town. Both the monarchs of Castile and the Archbishops favoured Alcalá through fairs and privileges.

At the end of the Middle Ages, the former Complutum became one of the most important sites in the Castile Kingdom.

Famous characters of Alcalá de Henares

Miguel de Cervantes was born in Alcalá de Henares in 1547. Moreover, many authors of the Golden Age were linked to Alcalá University either as students or professors. Antonio de Nebrija, Francisco de Quevedo, Lope de Vega, Calderón de la Barca, Tirso de Molina and San Juan de la Cruz, among others.

Culture in Alcalá de Henares

Alcalá was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1998 for the Historic Precinct and University of Alcalá de Henares, founded by Cardinal Cisneros in 1499.

Museums:

  • Cervantes Birthplace Museum
  • Casa de La Entrevista
  • Open Air Sculptures Museum
  • Complutum House of Hippolytus
  • Regional Archaeology Museum
Restaurants in Alcalá de Henares

Some of the restaurants in Alcalá de Henares are as follows: Abrasador Casa Benito, Al-Ándalus, Ambigú, AN, Asador O’Donnell, Barataria, Cajón Sorpresa, El Fogón de Amós, El Pozo de los Sabores, Goya, La Casa Vieja, La Galatea, La Cúpula, La Mar Salada, Miguel de Cervantes, Rayuela, Sexto Sentido…