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From:john.arnold@enron.com
To:rgcurry@mihc.com.mx
Subject:Re: Mexico Industrial
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Date:Sun, 22 Oct 2000 10:30:00 -0700 (PDT)

Hello:
I received this by mistake.




Rick Curry <rgcurry@mihc.com.mx< on 10/21/2000 05:45:42 PM
To: Jennifer Stewart Arnold <jarnold@ei.enron.com<
cc:
Subject: Mexico Industrial


< MIHC is a consulting firm with offices in Mexico City and
< Los Angeles. We specialize in assisting foreign national
< corporations with regard to their real estate interest in
< Mexico.
<
< Currently our M,xico City office is representing a client
regarding the disposition of their surplus corporate assets in
country.
<
< They have three properties which may be might be of
< interest.
<
< 1. Light to Heavy Industrial building in Tula, Hidalgo (a
< well-populated industrial valley roughly 50 miles north of
< Mexico City). Deluxe all brick and concrete building is
< approximately 98,500 square feet with clear span ceiling
< height in excess of 30 ft. The site includes adjacent land,
< which would allow more than doubling the size of facility.
< Located in front of the PEMEX Hidalgo refinery /
< petrochemical plant and a Thermoelectric power generating
< station. Factory is equipment ready and could be in full
< production quickly.
<
< 2. Housing complex built for the Tula factory supervisory
< personnel consists of 32 three-bedroom garden style
< townhouse apartments and an independent eight bedroom
< extended stay dormitory for engineers. In a separately
< enclosed compound is a 3,800 square foot deluxe residence
< with 4-car garage designed for the plant manager or visiting
< officials. The property contains appropriate recreational
< and sports areas for families. It is entirely gated and
< fully secured.
<
< 3. Development site City of Puebla. This highly visible 8.7
< acres of flat land fronts the Puebla-Mexico City
< superhighway at a formal exit. It is at the entrance corner
< to an industrial area of other trans-national manufactures.
< Site is located approximately 5.5 miles north of the
< Volkswagen assembly plant.
<
< Prefer selling items 1 & 2 as a package, but will entertain
< separate offers. Would also consider long term lease with a
< creditworthy corporate tenant.
<
< With respect to item 3, a build to suit, again a
< long-term lease with a credit worthy corporate tenant is
< possible.
<
< All properties are surplus assets and therefore very
< aggressively priced. Factory and housing offered at
< substantially below replacement cost.
<
< For more information on these items and other services we
< provide in Mexico please visit our web site.
<
< http://www.MIHC.com.mx
<
< In the US:
<
< Rick Curry
< General Counsel
< MIHC - Los Angeles
< PH 213-308-0300
< email to: RGCurry@MIHC.com.mx
<
< In Mexico:
<
< Ari Feldman, CCIM, SIOR, CIPS
< Director General
< MIHC - Mexico City
< Phone from the US (011) (52) 5286-3458
< email to: AFeldman@MIHC.com.mx