block of floors
The Spanish phrase 'bloque de pisos' translates to 'block of flats' or 'apartment block' in English. It is used primarily in Spain to describe a multi-storey building that is divided into flats or apartments. This phrase is commonly utilized in residential context for urban living spaces. In American English, a rough equivalent may be 'apartment building'.
I live in an apartment building in the city center.
This phrase indicates that the speaker resides in a multifamily dwelling located in a central area of an urban setting.
My friend just moved to a new apartment building.
This phrase shares information about a friend's recent relocation, specifying that they have moved into a different multi-unit residence.