At the end of October 2023, the gross demand for the month in Tijuana is 88 thousand square meters, which allows it to occupy first place with 17.2% of the total demand nationwide.
If we analyze the accumulated figure, Tijuana also manages to be in the first three positions, surpassing Monterrey and Ciudad de México. Demand during these first ten months of the year has been concentrated almost three quarters in custom-made projects.
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In the figures monitored by the Solili platform, the largest demanded surfaces were concentrated in the second quarter of 2023 with areas between 3.7 and 27 thousand square meters, respectively. So far this year, 77% of the demand is concentrated on the busiest corridors such as El Florido-Boulevard 2000 and El Pacifico - Nordika.
The logistics, electronics, food and manufacturing sectors in general manage to concentrate the greatest amount of demand in the first three quarters of the year. The northern border of the country and mainly Tijuana manage to capitalize on the attractiveness of qualified labor and shorter distances to the United States in order to fulfill export orders in a timely manner.
In recent statements by Deitac, Economic and Industrial Development of Tijuana, the organization's efforts to promote lines of action to articulate the work of the different shelters located in the city were highlighted, which have experienced significant growth in terms of attracting investments. .
This promotion ecosystem in support of shelters or refuge companies is a primary link in the arrival of investments. Groups like Tecma and Tacna have managed to establish companies with diverse fields, which see an opportunity for growth in this frontier.
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Tecma recently inaugurated a textile sector plant called TSC Miami, in the El Florido area, which will be dedicated to the manufacturing of textile products and printing items, which will facilitate e-commerce in the personalization of garments and items. .
Meanwhile, another shelter that also registers significant investments is Tacna, which began the expansion of the medical products company Harmac Medical Products in the El Águila Industrial Park.