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Nearshoring Also Boosts Business Tourism
The arrival of companies attracted by nearshoring has triggered not only the demand for industrial space but also the arrival of a greater number of visits from directors, managers and consultants as part of business tourism in cities such as Monterrey, Tijuana, Saltillo, Ciudad Juarez and Mexico City, as well as in the Bajio region.
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“Business tourism in Mexico will register strong growth driven by relocation, as companies look to bring manufacturing logistics and the supply chain closer together, which will be a long-term trend,” revealed Erick Brunet, Newmark’s director of transactions.
Tesla’s arrival in Nuevo Leon and nearshoring are a gateway for the development of business and luxury tourism, said the executive during the panel “Supply and demand in business hotels. In-depth analysis.
Alonso Burgos, vice president of CALA Development at Marriott Hotels; Gustavo de la Serna, director of Business Development LATAM at Wyndham Hotels, as well as Patricio del Portillo, vice president of Development LATAM at Aimbridge, discussed the business opportunities created by the arrival of companies through nearshoring.
This phenomenon, they said, has created new business models that combine corporate, family and leisure spaces, so that office spaces are changing their vocation to residential, hotel, coliving and long stay.