Transforming the real estate sector in Central America
ZETA has been transforming the future of real estate in Central America since the 1970s, developing industrial parks, commercial spaces, and mixed-use projects that drive innovation and economic growth. As a private development and rental fund, we create properties for long-term leases and offer property management services. Our business model is clear: in the industrial and commercial sectors, we operate under a B2B rental model, while in the residential sector, we follow a B2C sales model. With a strong commitment to sustainability and long-term value, we design dynamic environments where businesses grow, communities thrive, and investors find secure and profitable opportunities. Combining decades of experience with a cutting-edge approach to design and development, ZETA continues to build a resilient and prosperous future for the region.
At ZETA we develop efficient and personalized spaces that meet the needs of our clients—always at a fair price.
Cesare Zingone
CEO — ZETA
PRESENCE IN CENTRAL AMERICA
We are an international company with operations and investments in Costa Rica, Guatemala, Nicaragua, and Panama, providing strategic real estate solutions throughout Central America. In Costa Rica, where our headquarters are located, we lead the development of industrial parks and free trade zones for key sectors such as advanced manufacturing and medical devices. In Guatemala, we enhance industry and logistics with spaces that leverage their strategic location. In Nicaragua, we offer competitive infrastructure to maximize operational efficiency, and in Panama, we capitalize on its role as a global logistics hub with high-impact industrial and commercial developments. With a vision of growth and excellence, we continue to create opportunities and add value in every market where we operate.
MANAGED PORTFOLIO
Crecimiento
Participation
More than 10 million m2 developed in 6 decades.
MANAGEMENT TEAM
Marco Garro
Álvaro Quirós
René Castañeda
GENERAL MANAGER
GUATEMALA & NICARAGUA
Gustavo Ramírez
Edgar González
Álvaro Montalván