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Editorial: La Vanguardia

  • Barcelona is a globally recognized city with around one in four residents born abroad.
  • The city is attractive for its quality of life, mild climate, diverse leisure activities, mobility, and its educational system, among others.
  • Barcelona has drawn many international professionals and executives due to its potent technological ecosystem and large corporations that have set their digital hubs there.
  • The cost of housing has significantly risen due to the high number of wealthy individuals, which has intensified the gentrification process.
  • The growing demand and limited supply of housing are beginning to harm its inhabitants and decrease the city's attractiveness for talented professionals.

Conclusion: Barcelona must consider an enhancement of its transportation infrastructure and tackle its housing issues to maintain its status as a globally attractive city for international professionals and executives.