Data center real estate market in Latin America
Monterrey
Published two weeks ago
10th
In supply of data center real estate, measured by commissioned power
10th
In demand for data center real estate, measured by TTM absorption
10th
In hyperscale owned facilities, measured by operational power
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Real estate supply pipeline
Rank amongst Latin America markets
10th
Commissioned
Colocation power commissioned within the market, measured in MW, includes preleasing
11th
Available
Colocation power commissioned and available within the market, measured in MW
9th
Under Construction
Speculative colocation power under construction within the market, measured in MW
10th
Planned
Speculative planned colocation power that hasn't yet broken ground, measured in MW
About Monterrey
Monterrey, located in northeastern Mexico, is the capital of the state of Nuevo León and one of the country’s largest cities. Known as a major industrial and economic powerhouse, Monterrey is home to a population of over 5 million in its metropolitan area. The city hosts numerous multinational corporations due nearshoring, making it a critical business and manufacturing hub for Mexico.Surrounded by the stunning Sierra Madre mountains, Monterrey has a semi-arid climate, with hot summers reaching temperatures often above 35°C (95°F) and mild winters. Rainfall is generally concentrated between May and October, while the rest of the year remains relatively dry.
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