The Poblenou neighborhood, in the Sant Martí district, originated in the 17th century, although its major expansion occurred during the 1992 Olympic Games. This means it's largely composed of newer buildings, yet possesses a rich history stemming from the city's oldest agricultural and industrial areas. Centered on Rambla del Poblenou, extending from Avinguda Diagonal to Barcelona's beaches, it stretches from Vila Olímpica to the Fòrum, a space built in 2004 and a hub for numerous activities and events at the city's northernmost point. Currently, the neighborhood is undergoing significant renovation with continuous construction of medium-to-high-quality buildings, ensuring future property value. With a family-friendly atmosphere, Poblenou offers comprehensive educational, healthcare, commercial, and transportation services. It's also an area of continuous investment by the city council: the new Glories Park, the Maria Espinalt Institute (located on the same block as the building), the seaside promenade, and ongoing investment in office and tertiary-use buildings in the 22@ area. This development is located very close to Rambla del Poblenou, the sea, and the extensive Poblenou district. The area boasts trendy cafes and tapas bars along Rambla del Poblenou, renovated factories housing tech offices, and the Bogatell and Mar Bella beaches, filled with ice cream stands and excellent restaurants.