Egis in Mexico, Grupo Ortiz in Colombia, and a new generation of cross-border players shift the competitive axis from financing to long-term execution and opera
Eduardo Osuna, Munir Jalil, Luis Rosendo Gutiérrez Romano and Roberto Moreno Mejía shape the capital ecosystem fueling Latin American real estate.
From traditional builders to private equity funds, Brazil's infrastructure ecosystem is reshaping with new consortia, sector diversification, and private capita
A strategic mapping of non-traditional international players seeking to position themselves in Mexico's infrastructure market amid a new investment cycle.
As the Spanish economy faces headwinds, the real estate sector is struggling with high construction costs, a lack of affordable housing, and rising demand
The Legal Framework for Guarantees, Tax Reform, and STJ divergences on contract termination form the regulatory tripod that demands immediate strategic attentio
How non-bank capital is creating high-yield, equity-like opportunities while solving for bank retrenchment and RERA-driven liquidity constraints.