LIVE-STREAMED MOBILISATION CONTINUES IN LATEST BATTLE AGAINST GENTRIFICATION
~ Blade Runner ~
The planned eviction of tenants at Casa Orsola was temporarily halted this
weekend after large-scale resistance by housing groups, residents, and local
supporters. The judicial committee responsible for executing the eviction
arrived at the site on Saturday but ultimately left without enforcing the order,
citing the overwhelming presence of protesters and media. However, a new
eviction date has already been announced for tomorrow morning (4 February) at
5am.
Over the past year, tenants and supporters have resisted multiple eviction
attempts at Casa Orsola, organising community mobilisations, legal battles, and
direct action to protect residents from displacement. The latest eviction order
targeted five flats, but the broader objective of the investment firm is to
clear the entire building.
The 27-unit residential building in Esquerra de l’Eixample neighbourhood has
become a focal point in the fight against gentrification and mass evictions. In
2021, a real estate investment firm purchased the building, seeking to evict
long-term tenants in order to convert the apartments into high-priced,
short-term tourist rentals—a trend that has transformed the city’s housing
market and displaced thousands of local residents in recent years.
By early morning, hundreds of people had gathered to block the eviction, forming
human barricades and occupying the building. The crowd included not only
experienced activists and housing organisers but many ordinary residents.
Tenants and supporters live-streamed the situation from inside and outside the
building, and media coverage intensified.
The Sindicat de Llogateres, Barcelona’s leading tenants’ union, has been at the
forefront of the fight to defend the residents, combining the tactics of the
Plataforma de Afectados por la Hipoteca (PAH)—a grassroots movement against
mortgage evictions—with methods rooted in anarcho-syndicalism. The residents and
union have called for live-streamed resistance to continue this morning, with
defensive organising to mobilise supporters before tomorrow’s 5am deadline, and
community activities such as performances, discussions and food sharing through
the night.
A DECADE OF RESISTANCE
The defence of Casa Orsola is part of a long history of housing struggles in
Spain. Resistance against gentrification and speculative real estate development
has repeatedly flared up in Barcelona and across the country, at times erupting
into major uprisings.
In the Burgos uprising of 2014, residents of the working-class neighbour of
Gamonal fought against a government-backed plan to gentrify their district by
constructing a high-end boulevard. When police cracked down on protests, the
neighbourhood erupted in four nights of rioting, during which residents
destroyed banks, fought police, and blockaded the construction site. The local
government ultimately cancelled the gentrification project. In the same year,
Barcelona witnessed the Can Vies revolt, when a 17-year-old squatted social
centre was forcibly evicted by police. What began as a protest quickly escalated
into a week-long urban revolt involving tens of thousands of people. Police
stations were attacked, barricades were erected, and banks were smashed as
demonstrators forced authorities to abandon their plans.
The revolt and its decisive victory also spread radical critiques of urban
planning, mass tourism, and housing speculation, further fuelling
anti-gentrification movements in Spain and internationally.
With Barcelona increasingly resembling a “tourist circus” rather than a livable
city for locals, many people—regardless of their previous involvement in social
struggles and direct action—are joining efforts to resist corporate-driven
evictions. This growing frustration has been nurtured by years of grassroots
organising by groups like the PAH, the Sindicat de Llogateres, as well as local
neighbourhood groups, which have built strong networks of solidarity and direct
action.
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