GP Desarrollos Secures 135,200 Sq. Ft. Lease at Pocket Park León for TAMX Logistics
By María Fernanda Murillo
April 21, 2026
GP Desarrollos added a new milestone to its industrial portfolio with the lease of 135,200 square feet at Pocket Park León to TAMX Logistics S.A. de C.V., a transaction that reinforces the growing relevance of León within the Bajío’s logistics and industrial landscape.
The operation marks a strategic step in TAMX Logistics’ regional expansion while highlighting the capacity of GP Desarrollos to deliver industrial spaces aligned with the evolving requirements of logistics and distribution companies serving one of Mexico’s most dynamic manufacturing corridors.
León gains weight as a logistics node in the Bajío
The new lease reflects the sustained demand for well-located industrial space in León, a city that continues to gain importance as a platform for high-impact logistics and supply chain operations. Its connectivity, proximity to major manufacturing centers, and integration with regional transport networks have made it an increasingly attractive option for companies seeking to strengthen distribution efficiency in central Mexico.
Within that context, Pocket Park León adds value as a development positioned to serve occupiers looking for operational agility and access to the broader Bajío market. For TAMX Logistics, the new space provides additional capacity in a region where industrial activity and supply chain movement continue to expand.
A transaction that highlights GP Desarrollos’ industrial platform
For GP Desarrollos, the closing of this operation reflects more than a successful lease; it underscores the developer’s role in creating industrial solutions tailored to occupiers with clear growth objectives. As demand for specialized logistics space continues to rise, developers that can respond with well-executed projects and market-ready inventory are becoming increasingly important to regional competitiveness.
The transaction also illustrates how industrial real estate continues to support broader economic activity in the Bajío, where logistics infrastructure remains closely linked to manufacturing performance, market access, and investment attraction. Through projects such as Pocket Park León, GP Desarrollos continues to expand its presence in markets where location, execution, and operational functionality are central to long-term value.
