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SMI - GERAL Q1 2026
+0.64 % 291.76
=
INCOME RETURN
+2.21 % +
APPRECIATION RETURN
-1.57 %
USD / MXN
0.00 % 17.21
GDP (Quarterly, Millions)
-1.24 % 29,325,765.23 PTS
CPI
0.00 % 3.94 PTS
Reference Rate
0.00 % 6.50 PTS
Closing IPC
0.00 % 67,954.55 PTS
UDIs
0.00 % 8.83 PTS

National Industrial
Edgar Carranza leads Hyundai Mexico, one of the foreign companies with the largest presence in Mexico’s World Cup host cities. Photo: SiiLA.

Mexico’s Three World Cup Host Cities Are Already Playing in the Global Economy

Andrés Conesa Labastida leads Aeroméxico, which is preparing to return its corporate offices to Reforma 445. Photo: SiiLA.
Office Mexico City

Ten Years Later, Aeroméxico Returns to Reforma 445

Ricardo Larrea leads Grupo Cinemex, which vacated more than 1,700 sqm of retail space in Guadalajara during Q1 2026. Photo: SiiLA.
Retail Bajio

Negative Net Absorption in Bajío Retail: Crisis or Mirage?

Alexis Patjane leads 99 Minutos, a transportation and logistics company with offices at Masaryk 29. Photo: SiiLA.
Office Mexico City

Remodel, Replace or Reinvent: When Full Occupancy Is No Longer Enough

Miguel Ángel López Borrego leads Thyssenkrupp in Mexico, a steel company occupying more than 140,000 industrial square meters nationwide. Photo: SiiLA.
Industrial National

Mexico’s New Mining Boom Is No Longer Happening in the Mines

Juan Sordo Madaleno founded FIBRA SOMA, which is expanding its exposure to hospitality and mixed-use assets. Photo: SiiLA.
CRE National

FIBRA SOMA’s Business No Longer Fits Inside a Shopping Mall

Gerry Giacomán Colyer co-founded Clara, a Mexican fintech startup founded in 2020. Photo: SiiLA.
CRE National

Mexico Still Creates Unicorns. The Problem is the Tracks

Héctor Ibarzabal leads FIBRA Prologis, which recently acquired an Amazon-occupied logistics facility in Lerma, State of Mexico. Photo: SiiLA.
Industrial Mexico City

$94M in Lerma: A Deal That Explains FIBRA Prologis’ Growth


Negative Net Absorption in Bajío Retail: Crisis or Mirage?
06/10/2026
FIBRA SOMA’s Business No Longer Fits Inside a Shopping Mall
06/05/2026
Scale as Strategy: FIBRA Monterrey One Step Away from Macquarie
06/01/2026
Mexico’s Automotive Industry is Already Too Large to Relocate
05/27/2026
Mexicali Recycles Space Faster Than It Consolidates Industry
05/25/2026
Zolver

Transactions


Wu Kouyue leads Xusheng Leoch Battery, one of the companies that absorbed the most industrial space in Q1 2026. Photo: SiiLA.
Absorption Falls, Not Demand in Mexico’s Industrial Market
Héctor Ibarzabal leads FIBRA Prologis, which recently acquired an Amazon-occupied logistics facility in Lerma, State of Mexico. Photo: SiiLA.
$94M in Lerma: A Deal That Explains FIBRA Prologis’ Growth

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