Urbi, incorporated in 1981, is a home developer based in Mexico, with its headquarters located in the Northwestern city and the capital of the state of Baja California, Mexicali. The company has presences in the Northern states of Mexico, as well as the metropolitan areas of Mexico City, Guadalajara and Monterrey.[citation needed] It has been public since 2004, and its stock trades on the Bolsa Mexicana de Valores.

Urbi Desarrollos Urbanos, S.A.B. de C.V.
Company typeSociedad Anónima Bursátil de Capital Variable
BMVURBI
IndustryConstruction & Real Estate
Founded1981; 43 years ago (1981)
HeadquartersCol. Nueva, Mexicali, BC, Mexico
Key people
Netzahualcóyotl Pérez Román (Chairman)
Cuauhtemoc Pérez Román (CEO)
ProductsHome builder
RevenueDecrease US$ 826.3 million (2012) [1]
Decrease US$ 96.6 million (2012)[2]
Number of employees
2,100 (as of 1Q13)
Websitewww.urbi.com
Urbi mass housing construction near Tijuana, Mexico.
Mass housing construction by Urbi of Mexico.

Urbi develops housing for residential markets in Mexico. The company, as of 2013, had built and sold more than 430,000 homes in Mexico.[citation needed]

The company has invested in the development of sustainable communities. In 2002 it won the National Housing Award for a model development in the State of Mexico[3] and in 2009 its macro-development in the Valle de las Palmas area of Tijuana, Valle San Pedro, became the first in Mexico to be certified with the DUIS or Integral Sustainable Urban Development Certification.[4]

History edit

In 1981 Urbis was formed by a group of young entrepreneurs who raised US$70,000 to start the company.

The first projects were developments of 211 and 204 homes. Urbi grew to become one of Mexico's biggest homebuilders, with a presence, as of 2013, in 30 cities, including the metropolitan areas of Mexico City, Monterrey and Guadalajara.

The company caters mainly to the low income market segment.[5]

Bankruptcy edit

In December 2014, Urbi filed for bankruptcy protection to restructure its debt with a plan to give its creditors a majority stake in the company. The company, had already had its shares suspended for more than a year at that point, and foresaw issuing new shares representing 97.5 percent of Urbi's capital. The bulk of the shares would be exchanged for debt, as well as for five and ten year bonds.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ "URBI*: Urbi Desarrollos Urbanos SAB de CV Stock Price Quote - BMV Mexico - Bloomberg". Archived from the original on October 12, 2012.
  2. ^ "URBI*: Urbi Desarrollos Urbanos SAB de CV Stock Price Quote - BMV Mexico - Bloomberg". Archived from the original on October 12, 2012.
  3. ^ "Comisión Nacional de Vivienda". 2008-06-15. Archived from the original on 2008-06-15. Retrieved 2021-02-24.
  4. ^ "El portal único del gobierno. | gob.mx". failover.www.gob.mx. Retrieved 2021-02-24.
  5. ^ "Urbi, Vida Residencial". 2012-03-11. Archived from the original on 2012-03-11. Retrieved 2021-02-24.
  6. ^ "UPDATE 3-Mexico's Urbi files for bankruptcy to restructure debt | Reuters". Reuters. 2014-12-05. Archived from the original on 2014-12-05. Retrieved 2021-02-24.