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SMI - GERAL Q4 2025
+3.25 % 370.88
=
INCOME RETURN
+2.22 % +
APPRECIATION RETURN
+1.03 %
USD / MXN
0.00 % 17.32
GDP (Quarterly, Millions)
-1.24 % 29,325,765.23 PTS
CPI
0.00 % 4.45 PTS
Reference Rate
0.00 % 6.50 PTS
Closing IPC
0.00 % 68,333.47 PTS
UDIs
0.00 % 8.84 PTS

National Retail
Daniel González leads Stellantis Mexico, one of the companies that recently expanded its presence within Mercado Libre. Photo: SiiLA.

Brands No Longer Want to Sell Alone

Murata, led by Norio Nakajima, absorbed more than 1,400 sqm of office space in Guadalajara during Q1 2026. Photo: SiiLA.
Office National

When Monumental Deals Stop Reaching the Office Market

Marcos Carapaica leads Toshiba in Mexico. Photo: SiiLA.
Office Mexico City

Polanco’s Industrial Side: Behind Banks and Consultants, the Physical Economy Also Operates

David O’Donnell leads O’Donnell, developer of the O’Donnell Laguna I industrial park. Photo: SiiLA.
Industrial National

In Industrial Real Estate, Parking Is Also Productivity

José Juan Sordo Madaleno leads FIBRA SOMA, whose portfolio grew by 15% over 4 years and maintains an occupancy near 99%. Photo: SiiLA.
CRE National

More Paper, Less Cash: FIBRA SOMA and the Cost of Not Paying

Óscar García Maceiras leads Inditex, owner of Zara Home, a brand focused on the home segment within Mexican malls. Photo: SiiLA.
Retail National

The Post-Anchor Era: What Makes a Mall Stable in Mexico?

Stefan Paul leads Kuehne Nagel, a key player in the country’s industrial footprint. Photo: SiiLA.
SUBSCRIBER EXCLUSIVE
Industrial National

Domestic Consumption Gains Ground in Mexican Industry

Chris Graves leads CPA, one of the most active industrial developers of the past year. Photo: SiiLA.
SUBSCRIBER EXCLUSIVE
Industrial National

Industrial Availability No Longer Reflects Exits, but Expectations


More Paper, Less Cash: FIBRA SOMA and the Cost of Not Paying
05/18/2026
Industrial Availability No Longer Reflects Exits, but Expectations
05/13/2026
How Do Companies Expand in Mexico’s Office Market?
05/11/2026
Industrial Absorption Follows Supply, Not the Economic Cycle
05/07/2026
Insurgentes Builds Big, but Absorbs Small
05/05/2026
Zolver

Transactions


José Carlos Elizondo leads Voit, which recently added office space at Centro Corporativo del Parque in Insurgentes. Photo: SiiLA.
Voit Changes the Playing Field: Competition Moves Beyond the Point of Sale
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

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