Tijuana expands with new industrial parks

Tijuana expands with new industrial parks

Tijuana brought together more than 40 industry leaders, brokers, and developers specializing in industrial real estate for a strategic tour focused on showcasing the city’s infrastructure growth and its capacity to attract high-value Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) projects.

The initiative was led by President Adriana Eguia Alaniz and Anaid Almaguer, a member of the Industrial Developers Committee, with the goal of strengthening the standardization of market information and positioning Tijuana as a competitive destination for global industrial operations.

The tour included seven industrial developments located in Tijuana’s North, South, and West submarkets, including Natura Industrial Park, Alamar Industrial Park, Roca 2000, and Vesta Park Mega Region.

The industrial parks showcased during the tour feature specialized infrastructure geared toward advanced manufacturing processes, logistics, and integrated supply chain operations. These types of spaces have become one of the main factors in attracting investments related to nearshoring and the expansion of production chains into Mexico.

Through these types of initiatives, Tijuana seeks to consolidate its industrial leadership and strengthen its capacity to attract new global investments focused on advanced manufacturing, logistics, and strategic operations for the US market.

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