DECONSA Turns 40, Reinforcing Its Role in Guatemala and El Salvador’s Business Ecosystem
DECONSA celebrates 40 years of building industrial and corporate spaces in Guatemala and El Salvador, supporting business growth through strategic locations, innovation, and long-term trust.
For four decades, DECONSA has built a legacy that goes far beyond infrastructure. With a trajectory defined by stability, long-term vision, and close collaboration with its clients, the company has played a key role in supporting business growth across Guatemala and El Salvador, delivering industrial and corporate spaces that foster efficiency, trust, and sustainable economic development.
A Vision Shaped by Adaptation and Long-Term Thinking
DECONSA’s evolution has been guided by a constant ability to read market needs and adapt its developments accordingly. From its early projects to its most advanced business complexes today, the company has consistently focused on raising the standard of corporate and industrial spaces in the region.
“Our vision has evolved with the understanding that our clients’ growth is also DECONSA’s growth. We have innovated in every project, integrating technology, security, and functional design, always with a long-term perspective,” said Javier Minondo, Commercial Director of DECONSA.
This approach has enabled the company to create environments where businesses can operate with professionalism, operational efficiency, and room to scale.

Landmark Projects Driving Regional Business Development
DECONSA’s portfolio reflects the transformation of the business and logistics landscape in both countries. In Guatemala, developments such as Ofibodegas Pradera, Ofibodegas La Villa, Ofibodegas Centro 5, InterNaranjo Empresarial, Ofibodegas Centro 11, Ofibodegas San Andrés, and most recently Empresarial Chimaltenango, have strengthened the operational capacity of growing companies by providing infrastructure designed to enhance competitiveness.
As part of its 40th anniversary, the company also announced one of its most anticipated developments: Empresarial Villa Canales, currently in the sales phase and preparing to enter its leasing stage. The project reinforces DECONSA’s commitment to decentralization, expansion, and sustained support for the business ecosystem.
Expanding Impact Across El Salvador

DECONSA’s footprint in El Salvador has been equally significant. Projects such as Ofibodegas Nejapa, now advancing through its Phase III, Ofibodegas Apopa, and Empresarial Cuscatlán have positioned DECONSA-INMOBILIARI as a key driver of business and industrial growth in the country.
These developments have contributed to improving logistics, operational efficiency, and access to professional-grade infrastructure for companies operating in strategic locations.
Trust as the Cornerstone of a 40-Year Trajectory
One of DECONSA’s strongest differentiators has been its ability to build long-lasting relationships with its clients. Many companies began operations in a single ofibodega and, over time, expanded into additional spaces across multiple DECONSA projects, an indicator of the trust, stability, and security the company provides.
“Being pioneers was not only about introducing a new concept. It meant taking responsibility for supporting the development of thousands of businesses with seriousness, planning, and vision. Our greatest pride is seeing our clients grow, and growing alongside them,” Minondo emphasized.
Clients consistently highlight tangible improvements in their operations, driven by strategic locations, comprehensive security, logistical efficiency, and corporate environments that enhance their brand image. Establishing operations within a DECONSA ofibodega complex not only streamlines processes but also strengthens corporate reputation and business positioning.

Economic Impact and a Commitment to Sustainable Growth
Beyond real estate development, DECONSA’s 40-year journey represents a sustained contribution to employment generation and economic growth. Each project has created opportunities for workers, suppliers, and surrounding communities, generating a virtuous cycle in which growing businesses, in turn, create more jobs.
With four decades of history marked by innovation and expansion, DECONSA reaffirms its role as a catalyst for regional development. Its trajectory demonstrates that while building infrastructure is essential, building trust is what truly enables long-term, sustainable progress.