Rethinking Expansion: Why Global Investors Are Turning to Latin America’s Overlooked Cities

Medellín, Colombia
By Maria Kalamatas | The Logistic News
May 27, 2025 – Section: Business
While global headlines often focus on major capitals, a quiet shift is unfolding elsewhere. In Latin America, a new wave of investment is landing—not in sprawling megacities, but in agile, mid-sized urban centers that have learned to do more with less.
Medellín, once better known for its struggles than its strategy, is now being recognized for something else: its discipline. The city has spent the last decade investing in transport, education, and business support—without fanfare, but with visible results.
“We’re not offering hype,” said Camilo Herrera, a local logistics coordinator. “We’re offering predictability. That’s what’s bringing the interest.”
Multinational firms are responding. From distribution centers to tech service hubs, operations are being placed in cities once considered too secondary to matter. Monterrey, Barranquilla, and Florianópolis are quietly gaining ground—not through subsidies, but through reliable conditions and fast local response.
What these cities lack in name recognition, they make up for in efficiency. Investors cite faster permitting, accessible talent pools, and partnerships with local governments that move quickly—without layers of red tape.
“It’s not about population size anymore,” noted Herrera. “It’s about how fast you can build something that works.”
The result isn’t a boom. It’s a shift. Global business isn’t abandoning the capitals—it’s diversifying beyond them. And as logistics chains grow more complex, that kind of flexibility has real value.
✎ Maria Kalamatas
Senior Correspondent – Business & Urban Investment
The Logistic News
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