New office center in Zaragoza bets on silence and concentration

Published on May 17, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The Rosales Business Center (CER) has opened in Zaragoza with eleven rental offices for freelancers and professionals. Driven by Jesús Salmerón and Sara Benedí, the project stems from a personal need: a quiet, professional space away from home. Unlike traditional coworking spaces, CER offers private, equipped offices, prioritizing silence and a formal environment for those who need concentration.

Professional worker sitting at a minimalist wooden desk inside a soundproof glass-walled private office, hands typing on a laptop with noise-cancelling headphones on, acoustic foam panels on walls absorbing sound, soft warm desk lamp and natural light from a window, calm focused expression, no other people visible, clean modern interior with neutral tones, no text or numbers, photorealistic interior visualization, cinematic composition, shallow depth of field, quiet professional atmosphere, high detail on acoustic materials and office equipment, soft shadows, realistic textures on glass and wood

The logic of space: privacy versus digital noise 🧘

The CER model responds to a specific demand in today's labor market. While coworking spaces encourage interaction and networking, many professionals require acoustic and visual isolation for tasks that demand high concentration. Each office is equipped with basic furniture and internet connection, eliminating distractions. Salmerón's proposal aligns with studies indicating that ambient noise reduces productivity by up to 66% in complex tasks. Here, the wall is the boundary.

The coworking space that doesn't force you to socialize with the person next door 🚪

Finally, a workspace where you won't have to fake a smile while the person at the next desk tells you their life story. At CER, the motto is clear: everyone in their own little box. No more pretending to be interested in a stranger's project while dreaming of a door that closes. It's paradise for the grumpy freelancer who just wants peace, their coffee, and for no one to ask if they've seen the latest episode of that series they don't care about.