Monterrey, Mexico, is the capital of the state of Nuevo Leon and the country’s business capital. Nuevo Leon has a GDP per capita nearly three times the national average. The state of Nuevo Leon is home to more than 120 industrial parks, specializing in such industries as logistics services, aerospace, appliances and healthcare. A robust network of industrial properties and warehouses supports these operations.
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APODACA EAST BDG 8
Boulevard San Javier S/N
PROLOGIS PARK APODACA EAST,
66672, APODACA, Nuevo León
MexicoSpec BuildingTotal Available121670 - 243340 SF 11303.508 - 22607.016 SQM 3419.313 - 6838.625 tsu -
Monterrey Ind Ctr #13
Calle Septima #840, Parque Industrial Monterrey
PIMSA,
66603, Apodaca, Nuevo León
MexicoBuildingTotal Available101571 SF 9436.251 SQM 2854.467 tsu -
Apodaca Bldg #14
Av. Arco Vial 197
Apodaca
Apodaca,
66627, Monterrey, Nuevo León
MexicoBuildingTotal Available99556 SF 9249.051 SQM 2797.839 tsu -
PROLOGIS MIC 9
Calle Septima #300
Parque Industrial Monterrey,
66603, Apodaca, Nuevo León
MexicoBuildingTotal Available48758 SF 4529.764 SQM 1370.254 tsu
Available Space in Monterrey
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Available Now
APODACA EAST BDG 8
Boulevard San Javier S/N
PROLOGIS PARK APODACA EAST,
66672, APODACA, Nuevo León
MexicoTotal Available243340 SF 22607.016 SQM 6838.625 tsuTotal Building Size243340 SF 22607.016 SQM 6838.625 tsu -
Available Now
Monterrey Ind Ctr #13
Calle Septima #840, Parque Industrial Monterrey
PIMSA,
66603, Apodaca, Nuevo León
MexicoTotal Available101571 SF 9436.251 SQM 2854.467 tsuTotal Building Size178249 SF 16559.867 SQM 5009.362 tsu -
Available Now
Apodaca Bldg #14
Av. Arco Vial 197
Apodaca
Apodaca,
66627, Monterrey, Nuevo León
MexicoTotal Available99556 SF 9249.051 SQM 2797.839 tsuTotal Building Size99556 SF 9249.051 SQM 2797.839 tsu -
Available Now
PROLOGIS MIC 9
Calle Septima #300
Parque Industrial Monterrey,
66603, Apodaca, Nuevo León
MexicoTotal Available48758 SF 4529.764 SQM 1370.254 tsuTotal Building Size79714 SF 7405.67 SQM 2240.216 tsu
Monterrey, Mexico´s third-largest metropolitan area with a population of 4.5 million, is the country’s second most important economic hub after Mexico City. It is a key center for manufacturing. Many of Mexico’s largest and most-influential corporations, including FEMSA and Cemex, are headquartered in Monterrey. The presence of these companies, along with regional headquarters for many multinationals, makes Monterrey a vital economic engine.
There are 30 universities in Monterrey, including Tecnológico de Monterrey (ITESM) and Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo León (UANL). As a result, the area’s workforce is highly educated.
Monterrey has two international airports and sits astride a network of highways that connect it to the center of Mexico. Monterrey is an important center for logistics and distribution.
Prologis owns multiple industrial properties and has many available warehouses in Monterrey.