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Currently, Brazil has a total stock of 26.9 million m² of industrial properties (Classes A+, A, and B), but this volume is expected to grow significantly this year. According to SiiLA’s Market Analytics mapping, approximately 3.5 million m² will be added to the market by the end of 2025.
Data indicates that Guarulhos (SP) will experience the highest growth, with nearly 650,000 m² of new supply. Other regions set for significant expansion include Jaboatão dos Guararapes (PE), Fortaleza (CE), and the Greater ABC region (SP), each with projections exceeding 180,000 m².
Among the new developments scheduled for this year, the standout is the BWDiase Business Park Fortaleza, which will add 190,000 m² of gross leasable area (GLA). This Class A+ facility near the Ceará capital, however, may be delivered in phases, meaning the full 190,000 m² might not be completed within the year, according to SiiLA’s intelligence team.
In Guarulhos, three major projects are in the pipeline: Parque Logístico Aero I - Phase 2 (165,900 m²) and Goodman Guarulhos (115,200 m²), both expected in the fourth quarter, and Bricklog Guarulhos (105,300 m²), set for completion in March.
Jaboatão dos Guararapes (PE) stands out as a positive case. The region will receive its first Class A+ facility, Syslog Recife, which will add 126,000 m² to the local market. Currently, the region's total GLA is 473,000 m², with 46,600 m² vacant.
Most of the new supply will consist of Class A+ assets, totaling over 2 million m². Class A properties represent just over 1 million m², while Class B assets will have the smallest share, at around 428,000 m².
São Paulo leads the ranking for new supply, with over 1.8 million m² expected in 2025. Pernambuco ranks second with 330,000 m², followed closely by Rio de Janeiro, which will see 326,000 m² added to its market.
Several expansions are also planned for this year, but according to SiiLA’s intelligence team, they cannot be considered certain as they depend on additional leasing activity. In Rio de Janeiro, the Prologis Queimados expansion could add up to 115,500 m² of GLA. Meanwhile, in São Paulo’s interior, DVR Business Park Porto Feliz could see its third expansion with 102,600 m², while Cabreúva Business Park may gain an additional 98,600 m².











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