Mexico City is the capital of Mexico. With a metropolitan area population of approximately 20 million, Mexico City is the largest urban area in Mexico and one of the most populous in the world.
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Prologis Park Toluca II, Building 4
Av. Central 100
San Blas Otzacatipan
50233, Toluca, Estado de Mexico
MexicoSpec BuildingTotal Available241024 - 482048 SF 22391.853 - 44783.705 SQM 6773.538 - 13547.077 tsu -
Prologis Pantaco 1
Av de las Granjas #395
Col. El Jaguey
Azcapotzalco,
02530, Mexico City
MexicoBuildingTotal Available41764 SF 3880.001 SQM 1173.701 tsuAvailable Now -
Prologis Vallejo Truck Yard
Av. Ceylan 793
Industrial Vallejo
02300, Azcapotzalco
MexicoLand for LeaseTotal Area2.965 AC 1.2 HA 1.2 HAAvailable Now -
Prologis Alamos Truck Yard
Calle Olivo S/N, esquina Av. Del Pozo
Col. Recursos Hidraulicos
54913, Tultitlan
MexicoLand for LeaseTotal Area29.652 AC 12 HA 12 HAAvailable Now
Available Space in Mexico City
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Prologis Park Toluca II, Building 4
Av. Central 100
San Blas Otzacatipan
50233, Toluca, Estado de Mexico
MexicoTotal Available482735 SF 44847.53 SQM 13566.384 tsuTotal Building Size482794 SF 44853.011 SQM 13568.042 tsu -
Available Now
Prologis Pantaco 1
Av de las Granjas #395
Col. El Jaguey
Azcapotzalco,
02530, Mexico City
MexicoTotal Available41764 SF 3880.001 SQM 1173.701 tsuTotal Building Size41764 SF 3880.001 SQM 1173.701 tsu -
Available Now
Prologis Vallejo Truck Yard
Av. Ceylan 793
Industrial Vallejo
02300, Azcapotzalco
Mexico -
Available Now
Prologis Alamos Truck Yard
Calle Olivo S/N, esquina Av. Del Pozo
Col. Recursos Hidraulicos
54913, Tultitlan
Mexico
Greater Mexico City is one of the most important economic hubs in Latin America and accounts for nearly a quarter of Mexico’s GDP. Its diverse economy is driven by business, financial and IT services, with services accounting for about 75 percent of economic activity.
The transportation system in Mexico City is largely based on motor vehicles. Two ring roads circle the city, and several expressways and toll roads connect Mexico City to other major Mexican population centers. Mexico City International Airport is the 16th-busiest airport in the world by number of aircraft takeoffs and landings.
The high spending power of greater Mexico City’s inhabitants makes the city attractive for companies that offer prestigious luxury goods. Demand for industrial real estate and warehouse properties in Mexico City is driven by local consumption.
Distribution and logistics play an important role in the Mexico City economy. Supply chain reconfiguration, ignited by a significant growth of e-commerce, is a key theme. Modernization of the supply chain is essential to ensure that distribution capabilities align with consumer expectations.
Prologis owns multiple available warehouses in Mexico City and operates industrial properties and in several locations in the Mexico City area.