In recent years, Guadalajara managed to emerge as a regional technology center that combines a manageable size, state-of-the-art education centers, and the consolidation of an ecosystem that has allowed sustained growth in the demand for goods and services.
Regarding the corporate real estate market, at the end of 2020 the strong impact of COVID-19 was felt, mainly in the second and third quarters of 2020, which rethought the way of working by implementing the home office as a solution to stop contagion.
During the last quarter of 2020, a recovery in demand could be observed to the levels at the beginning of the year, reinforcing that many corporations have considered combining both schemes, office and home office, since the existence of corporate not only reinforces the brand but rather they transmit the culture that are the axes of belonging mainly in very young workers that make up the technology hubs.
The technology, pharmaceutical and telecommunications sectors make up the demand that has been satisfied in recent quarters. So far in 2021, the Nueva Zona Financiera corridor has concentrated a little more than 95% of the gross absorption in typology on average of one thousand square meters.
Global stature corporations could evaluate in the future to locate in Mexico and specifically in the city of Guadalajara if migration restrictions in the United States are tightened and Mexico designs plans and incentives that reduce barriers to entry.
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