Monterrey continues to show notable dynamism in its industrial activity. At the end of the second quarter of the year, the city achieved a gross demand of 308 thousand square meters, which reflects a strong attraction of investments. This figure positions Monterrey as the second city nationwide in terms of industrial demand, ranking only below Mexico City.
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It was observed that 8 of the 9 corridors of the Monterrey industrial market participated in industrial demand at the end of the quarter, which reflects positive behavior and an attraction of investments in the market as a whole. This broad participation highlights the diversification of the industrial sector in Monterrey and its ability to attract and maintain investments.
With important investments, such as the development of two warehouses classified as BTS and the rental of a speculative building by a company from the United States, totaling almost 90 thousand square meters leased, among other investments, the Guadalupe corridor stood out as a leader in industrial demand.
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This Guadalupe corridor accounted for 40% of the total industrial demand in the Monterrey market. This notable performance highlights the Guadalupe corridor's ability to attract large projects and its strategic importance in industrial growth in this northern market.
Guadalupe has an important supply and the beginning of various developments to supply the demand, makes it a corridor of great relevance for the industrial market of Monterrey. It is expected that in the coming months it will continue with this positive behavior, maintaining its attractiveness for investments.