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    Home > Headlines > Barcelona city hall steps in to buy apartment block to prevent evictions
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    Barcelona city hall steps in to buy apartment block to prevent evictions

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on February 7, 2025

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    Last updated: January 26, 2026

    The image depicts the historic Casa Orsola building in Barcelona, where the city hall is stepping in to purchase the property to prevent tenant evictions amidst the housing crisis.
    Barcelona city hall intervenes to prevent tenant evictions at Casa Orsola - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    Barcelona's city hall buys Casa Orsola to prevent evictions and convert it into affordable housing, addressing the city's housing crisis.

    Barcelona Buys Apartment Block to Stop Tenant Evictions

    By Horaci García and Nacho Doce

    BARCELONA (Reuters) - Barcelona's city hall said on Friday it would buy an apartment block known as 'Casa Orsola' to prevent the eviction of several tenants, including a teacher who has become a symbol of Spain's housing crisis and months of protests against over-tourism.

    City hall, along with a social housing association Habitat 3 Foundation, was stepping in to buy the Art Nouveau building in downtown Barcelona for about 9 million euros ($9.35 million) from Lioness Investments, Mayor Jaume Collboni told reporters.

    "No tenant will have to leave Casa Orsola and all apartments will be converted into social and affordable renting," Collboni said, adding that the price paid for the building was 30% below current market value.

    Josep Torrent, 49, who has lived in Casa Orsola for more than two decades, was among tenants who were told their rental contracts would not be renewed after private investors Lioness Investments acquired the building in 2020 with plans to transform its apartments into short-term rentals for tourists.

    His case epitomizes the housing crisis affecting large cities in Spain, where rental prices are soaring amid rising gentrification exacerbated by insufficient homebuilding and an explosion of short-term tourism rentals offered on platforms such as AirBNB.

    His eviction, approved by a court ruling, had been postponed several times following protests against gentrification and over-tourism.

    Housing defence group Catalan Tenants Union welcomed the fact that Casa Orsola's apartments would not become expensive short-term lets but said city hall had paid too much for the building.

    Lioness Investment, which has not disclosed how much it paid for the building, did not immediately reply to a request for comment.

    Collboni had already announced a ban on short-term tourism rentals from 2028, in a bid to reduce the pressure on Barcelona's stretched housing market.

    ($1 = 0.9629 euros)

    (Writing by Inti Landauro and Emma Pinedo; Editing by Charlie Devereux, William Maclean)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Barcelona city hall buys Casa Orsola to prevent tenant evictions.
    • •The purchase was made with Habitat 3 Foundation for €9 million.
    • •The building will be converted into social and affordable housing.
    • •The move addresses issues of gentrification and over-tourism.
    • •Lioness Investments had planned short-term rentals for tourists.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Barcelona city hall steps in to buy apartment block to prevent evictions

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is Barcelona's city hall purchasing Casa Orsola to prevent tenant evictions and address the housing crisis.

    2Why is Casa Orsola significant?

    Casa Orsola is significant as it became a symbol of Spain's housing crisis and protests against gentrification and over-tourism.

    3What are the future plans for Casa Orsola?

    The future plans involve converting Casa Orsola into social and affordable housing to prevent evictions.

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