A ceremony was held on Saturday to hand over the keys to Block A at Illa Glòries, with 51 flats: 30 with affordable rents, 16 with social rents and 5 for the emergency board. This is the second part of the city’s largest public housing project following the 60 in Block B, handed over to tenants in July.
Promoted by the Barcelona Municipal Institute of Housing and Renovation (IMHAB), the development involved an overall investment of 44 million euros, with a subsidy of 2.6 million form the Ministry of Housing and Urban Agenda. This building brings the number of protected public homes in the city to have been handed over in this term of office to 1,605.
During the ceremony, the Mayor, Jaume Collboni, affirmed that Illa Glòries is “the icon of the City Council’s housing policy, which forms part of a grand strategy to guarantee the right to stay in the city”.
Some of the 30 affordable homes in Block A have been reserved for the under-35s, local people, single-parent families and people with reduced mobility, with the rest for the general public. Rents range from 418 euros to 725 euros a month, depending on the surface area of the flats. In the case of the 16 homes with social rents, the price cannot exceed 30% of the household’s income.
A leading development in public housing
Illa Glòries is the biggest public housing development in Barcelona, with four blocks totalling 238 homes: 72 with affordable rents, 16 with social rents, 113 with leaseholds, 5 for the emergency housing board and the rest for people affected by urban planning expropriations.
Blocks C and D, mainly with leaseholds (113 homes) and 14 flats with affordable rents, will gradually be handed over in the first quarter of 2026. When the building is fully inhabited, Illa Glòries will be home to over 800 people.
The development includes flats with one, two and three bedrooms, 11 adapted homes for people with reduced mobility, 14 commercial premises on the ground floor and a car park for 112 vehicles and 282 bicycles.
Draw and backing for public housing
The homes at Illa Glòries were awarded through a public draw among people on the Barcelona register of applicants for officially protected housing. The draw was held on 15 May, with 11,243 households taking part: 2,924 applying for affordable rents, 6,047 for social rents and 2,272 for leaseholds.
The development is part of the Pla Viure, through which the City Council aims to increase and speed up the construction of protected housing. The aim is to hand over a further 1,500 public homes before the end of this term of office, on top of the 5,000 under way, and prepare sites for another 10,000 homes to bring the public housing stock to 15,000 homes in 2027 and maintain a rhythm of 1,000 new protected homes every year.






