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Badr El Jundi - 5* Art Gallery in Benahavís

It's widely believed that art can contribute to positive change. Art's been created to communicate important messages and to inspire us to act and think. Before humankind learned to read we depended solely on word of mouth or on visual symbols to express meanings and to learn something. This is not a new idea at […]

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Forbes - Málaga one of the best cities for Americans to live, invest and work in Europe

In 2019 the New York Times named C탡diz (Andalusia) one of the best cities in the world to visit.  In 2020 Forbes selected Málaga among one of the best cities for Americans to live, invest and work in Europe. Out of 120 cities worldwide, the ranking included three Spanish cities in ¨the best 20¨ - Málaga, […]

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Wonderful Christmas traditions from around the world

For many Christmas is one of the most important moments of the year. No wonder why - it's unique, magical, full of joy and generosity. It brings us closer and it encourages us to reflect. This is true and universal for many countries. We set out on a journey across the world to discover what Christmas […]

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AALTO Marbella Interior Designers with Harmony and Spice

AALTO make spaces functional, safe, and visually appealing. But not just that - they’ve got the talent to bring into space a sense of balance and harmony while spicing it up with bold, groovy and decisive additions. Their ultimate quest is to create beautiful spaces that will please and inspire their occupants while making the […]

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A Million-dollar View - Why do We Long for One?

Homes with a million-dollar view - why do we long for one?   Everyone likes a good view. Many of us would pay significantly more for a house with a wonderful awe-inspiring panorama. Whether exposing glittering sea waters, open space wild mountains or visually exploring bustling city life, homes with views provoke us to look […]

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The First Occupancy Licence Granted

The First Occupancy Licence for blocks 1 to 6 ready! Time for us to hand over the home keys and for you to get to know your neighbours and start building your community. If you wondered what the first occupancy licence was and what needeed to be done to obtain it, we've prepared a short […]

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Granada - where the cultures meet

Andalusia: Land of the Thousand and One Nights. Where the cultures meet. A couple of weeks ago we took you the adventurous and cosmpolitan Tarifa; this week we will go to the east of Benahavís. Granada, located just a couple of hours' drive away from Benahavís, is a place that stands at the cultural crossroads. […]

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Remote working experiment - work sweet home

This period is described as the biggest remote working experiment in history. Many companies were quickly forced to switch to the working-from-home structure and to a remarkable extent, many have continued to carry out much of their business operations. Being connected from anywhere, having remote access to data, tools, and collaboration platforms quickly showed us that […]

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Bee’ah and the most eco building in the world

There are so many factors that come into play when it comes down to talking about sustainability. It's sensitive, we know. We need time, resources, energy and, most importantly, the right knowledge. They say that sustainability is the future. And that we are indeed interested in sustainability if it’s communicated effectively. What better way of explaining its importance […]

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Costa del Sol in the 70s

Were you on the Costa del Sol in the 70s? Have you ever wondered how it has changed over the years? What was it like four or five decades ago? While we were researching the area in more depth, we stumbled across this video from 1976. It’s quite surprising to see how so much and so […]

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Badr El Jundi - 5* Art Gallery in Benahavís

It's widely believed that art can contribute to positive change. Art's been created to communicate important messages and to inspire us to act and think. Before humankind learned to read we depended solely on word of mouth or on visual symbols to express meanings and to learn something. This is not a new idea at […]

Read more

Forbes - Málaga one of the best cities for Americans to live, invest and work in Europe

In 2019 the New York Times named C탡diz (Andalusia) one of the best cities in the world to visit.  In 2020 Forbes selected Málaga among one of the best cities for Americans to live, invest and work in Europe. Out of 120 cities worldwide, the ranking included three Spanish cities in ¨the best 20¨ - Málaga, […]

Read more

Wonderful Christmas traditions from around the world

For many Christmas is one of the most important moments of the year. No wonder why - it's unique, magical, full of joy and generosity. It brings us closer and it encourages us to reflect. This is true and universal for many countries. We set out on a journey across the world to discover what Christmas […]

Read more

AALTO Marbella Interior Designers with Harmony and Spice

AALTO make spaces functional, safe, and visually appealing. But not just that - they’ve got the talent to bring into space a sense of balance and harmony while spicing it up with bold, groovy and decisive additions. Their ultimate quest is to create beautiful spaces that will please and inspire their occupants while making the […]

Read more

A Million-dollar View - Why do We Long for One?

Homes with a million-dollar view - why do we long for one?   Everyone likes a good view. Many of us would pay significantly more for a house with a wonderful awe-inspiring panorama. Whether exposing glittering sea waters, open space wild mountains or visually exploring bustling city life, homes with views provoke us to look […]

Read more

The First Occupancy Licence Granted

The First Occupancy Licence for blocks 1 to 6 ready! Time for us to hand over the home keys and for you to get to know your neighbours and start building your community. If you wondered what the first occupancy licence was and what needeed to be done to obtain it, we've prepared a short […]

Read more

Granada - where the cultures meet

Andalusia: Land of the Thousand and One Nights. Where the cultures meet. A couple of weeks ago we took you the adventurous and cosmpolitan Tarifa; this week we will go to the east of Benahavís. Granada, located just a couple of hours' drive away from Benahavís, is a place that stands at the cultural crossroads. […]

Read more

Remote working experiment - work sweet home

This period is described as the biggest remote working experiment in history. Many companies were quickly forced to switch to the working-from-home structure and to a remarkable extent, many have continued to carry out much of their business operations. Being connected from anywhere, having remote access to data, tools, and collaboration platforms quickly showed us that […]

Read more

Bee’ah and the most eco building in the world

There are so many factors that come into play when it comes down to talking about sustainability. It's sensitive, we know. We need time, resources, energy and, most importantly, the right knowledge. They say that sustainability is the future. And that we are indeed interested in sustainability if it’s communicated effectively. What better way of explaining its importance […]

Read more

Costa del Sol in the 70s

Were you on the Costa del Sol in the 70s? Have you ever wondered how it has changed over the years? What was it like four or five decades ago? While we were researching the area in more depth, we stumbled across this video from 1976. It’s quite surprising to see how so much and so […]

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