Tech & Work

Savills Debuts New Office Model on Málaga’s Calle Larios

June 21, 2026ByElena Durán
Calle Larios Malaga architecture
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Málaga’s transformation into Southern Europe’s premier business and technology hub has reached another milestone. In June 2026, the international real estate consultancy Savills inaugurated its new workspace in the heart of the city on the iconic Calle Marqués de Larios.

This opening is not just a relocation; it represents a fundamental shift in how corporate spaces are designed, utilized, and integrated into historic city centers. By launching this cutting-edge space, Savills aims to set a benchmark for flexible and sustainable corporate environments across Andalusia.

A Showroom for the Future of Work

The new Savills workspace is designed to challenge traditional office layouts. Rather than rows of static desks, the space prioritizes agility, collaboration, and wellness. It serves as an active showroom for clients, demonstrating how modern design can foster productivity while reducing a company’s carbon footprint.

Key features of the new Calle Larios office include:

  • Hybrid Adaptability: Spaces that seamlessly transition from quiet, individual focus zones to collaborative meeting hubs.
  • Biophilic Design: Integration of natural elements, plants, and maximized daylight to boost employee well-being.
  • Energy Efficiency: State-of-the-art climate and lighting control systems that align with strict ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) criteria.

According to a report by Diario Sur, this office is designed to serve as a pilot and reference model for future corporate developments across the Andalusian region, proving that historic architecture and modern workspace technology can coexist.

Málaga’s Growing Corporate Appeal

The decision to establish this flagship model on Calle Larios highlights Málaga’s rising status on the global stage. The city is no longer just a holiday destination or a landing pad for digital nomads; it has evolved into a strategic base for multinational corporations requiring high-spec, permanent infrastructure.

The demand for premium office space in Málaga has skyrocketed over the last few years. Companies are increasingly looking for locations that offer more than just four walls—they want spaces that reflect their corporate values, aid in talent retention, and provide top-tier connectivity.

Bridging Heritage and Innovation

Calle Larios, renowned for its 19th-century architecture and vibrant commercial life, provides the perfect backdrop for this launch. Retrofitting a historic building to meet rigorous modern sustainability standards is no small feat. Savills’ successful integration of high-speed digital infrastructure and eco-friendly materials within a protected architectural framework offers a valuable blueprint for other historic European cities.

As businesses continue to navigate the balance between remote work and in-office collaboration, spaces like Savills’ new Málaga headquarters show that the physical office is far from obsolete. Instead, it is becoming a destination—a place designed for meaningful human connection, creativity, and strategic alignment.

We look forward to seeing how these innovative design philosophies spread throughout the region, helping local businesses and international arrivals alike thrive in a changing corporate landscape. Málaga’s future as a forward-thinking business hub looks brighter, and more sustainable, than ever.

Elena Durán

Elena Durán

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