Key Investment Details
The Governor of Estado de México, Delfina Gómez Álvarez, along with the Mexican Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts (AMEFIBRA), have announced the construction of 18 projects in the region, totaling an investment of over $5.6 billion.
Project Distribution
- 90% of the projects will be in the industrial sector.
- 10% will focus on commerce, offices, and storage.
Impact on Local Economy and Employment
These investments are expected to create more than 45,000 jobs, complementing the over 100,000 existing positions held by AMEFIBRA in the region.
Regional Distribution of Projects
- Valle de México: 30% in Cuautitlán Izcalli, Naucalpan, Tlalnepantla, Cuautitlán, Tepotzotlán, and Tultitlán.
- AIFA Region: 59% in Tultepec and Nextlalpan.
- Valle de Toluca: 11% in Toluca, Lerma, and Xonacatlán.
Government and Private Sector Collaboration
The Governor emphasized that these investments are a result of the mutual trust between the government and private sector, working together with honesty, transparency, and proximity to the people.
AMEFIBRA Overview
AMEFIBRA is a nine-year-old association operating in Estado de México, representing 14 Real Estate Investment Trusts (FIBRAs) focused on various sectors, including commercial, industrial, hotel, and office properties. All FIBRAs are of national capital.
Key Questions and Answers
- Who is Delfina Gómez Álvarez? She is the Governor of Estado de México.
- What is AMEFIBRA? It’s an association representing 14 Real Estate Investment Trusts (FIBRAs) focused on various sectors, including commercial, industrial, hotel, and office properties. All FIBRAs are of national capital.
- What is the total investment announced? Over $5.6 billion.
- How many jobs will be created? More than 45,000 jobs.
- What is the distribution of projects across the region?
- Valle de México: 30%
- AIFA Region: 59%
- Valle de Toluca: 11%
Attendees at the Announcement
The announcement was attended by several high-ranking officials, including Cristóbal Castañeda Camarillo (Secretary of Security), Óscar Flores Jiménez (Secretary of Finance), Carlos Maza Lara (Secretary of Urban Development and Infrastructure), José Arnulfo Silva Adaya (Secretary of Water), Jesús George Zamora (Legal Advisor), directors and members of AMEFIBRA, as well as leaders from various business chambers and associations.