A logistics base positioned to capture two corridors at once.
Logistics and light-industrial users are usually the first wave to arrive on a growing highway corridor — and a site within easy reach of both Route 27 and a working Pacific port sits at the intersection of exactly the flows that matter to them.
Why it works here
Industrial and logistics uses are formally approved for this parcel — not a theoretical fit, but a documented one, which materially shortens a developer’s path to breaking ground.
The corridor advantage
Short reach of both the Route 27 interchange and Puerto Caldera gives a logistics operation dual access — to the national highway network and to a working Pacific port.
The natural amenity
Even an industrial concept benefits from the green corridor — as a natural buffer between operational areas and neighboring uses, softening the site’s edges.
What makes this scenario viable — not in theory, on paper.
- Industrial and logistics use formally verified against the municipal land-use plan
- Single paved access road suited to controlled freight movement
- Electricity available on site; water service letter in final review
- Short reach of both the Route 27 interchange and Puerto Caldera
- The green corridor offers a natural buffer between operations and neighboring uses
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