Friday, May 16, 2014

Mazatlán: Beach Destination and Industrial Hub

The first logistics center to be built in front of the thermo-electric plant will consist of 240 bodegas.
The first logistics center to be built in front of the thermo-electric plant will consist of 240 bodegas.
In the view of Mazatlán’s AMPI president, Carlos Rivera Vega, Mazatlán is not only being seen as a tourist beach destination but is positioning itself as a strategic business location.
Members of the AMPI realtors association have noticed a 20 percent increase in sales compared to the same period last year in homes, tourist residences, and business and industrial land.
The same interest in property acquisition is being experienced by other States along the Corredor Económico del Norte, said Rivera Vega, who added the time is right to purchase as prices have not yet suffered the effects of speculation.
Without specifying names, the AMPI president advised they are assisting new food and self-serve businesses in finding land in Mazatlán.
Real estate agent Flavio Michel Sánchez spoke of the first logistics center to be built in front of the thermo-electric plant, advising 200 million pesos will be invested to construct a total of 240 bodegas.
This is a new real estate market niche for the municipality, he said. More and more industries are seeking space to establish distribution points due to the location of the port and highway access. They are looking for bodegas or land to purchase or rent. The logistics center offers them all the necessary facilities to load and unload, large workshops, 24 hour security and the possibility of expansion, Sánchez told media.
Among businesses planning to locate in the center are electrical and construction material distributors, said Sánchez.
The first phase costing 60 million pesos will consist of 70 bodegas. In June, 40 will be ready and of those 25 percent have already been sold.
 (from Noroeste)

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