Over the last 12 months, logistics and manufacturing companies accounted for 63% of occupations in strategic locations around the urban core
23 June 2026
Insight
23 June 2026
Lima 2026 Industrial Report
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Luis Sanchez
Lori Arredondo
- Land supply experienced a significant contraction in Villa El Salvador, Argentina, and San Juan de Lurigancho. Along various corridors in these submarkets, availability on main roads is virtually nonexistent.
- The preference for better-located properties with superior technical features caused the sharpest rent adjustments of the period in the Alfredo Mendiola and Faucett submarkets, with drops of 5.5% and 8.8%, respectively.
- Road infrastructure transformation in eastern Lima led to asset revaluation in the Nicolas Ayllon, Huachipa, and San Juan de Lurigancho submarkets, narrowing the sale price gap between industrial properties and land.