Site Selection & Real Estate Solutions

Site and real estate decisions shape the success of every expansion.

AccessBridge supports companies evaluating industrial parks, land, build-to-suit, lease and purchase, data center sites, and energy-intensive projects across Mexico and the United States.

Mexico–U.S. Location Strategy

From location strategy to transaction.

Industrial Site Selection

Multi-market comparison, qualified opportunity identification, and location strategy aligned with sourcing and trade.

Industrial Parks & Land

Access to industrial parks, land positions, and development-ready opportunities across the Mexico–U.S. corridor.

Build-to-Suit

Coordination with developers and landlords on build-to-suit structures aligned with operational requirements.

Lease & Purchase

Lease and purchase support, including transaction structuring with developer and landlord partners.

Data Centers

Power-driven site screening for AI infrastructure and hyperscale-ready opportunities.

Energy-Intensive Sites

Identification of sites with power, land, and infrastructure capacity for energy-intensive operations.

Evaluation Factors

What we evaluate when assessing a site.

Real estate is one variable among many. We integrate operating, trade, and infrastructure considerations into every recommendation.

  • Labor availability and cost structure
  • Logistics, ports, rail, and border access
  • Power capacity and energy strategy
  • Utilities, water, and infrastructure
  • Incentives and economic development
  • Regulatory and permitting conditions
  • Supplier and ecosystem density
  • Real estate market depth and pricing
Process

A disciplined path from strategy to transaction.

  1. 01
    Brief

    Define operating, trade, and strategic requirements.

  2. 02
    Screen

    Multi-market screening across the Mexico–U.S. corridor.

  3. 03
    Shortlist

    Qualified site visits with developers and authorities.

  4. 04
    Transact

    Structure lease, purchase, or build-to-suit with partners.

Engage

Considering a site selection or real estate decision in Mexico or the U.S.?