About Grand Central Advisory
Grand Central Advisory (“GCA”) is a cross-border industrial real estate and site selection advisory firm serving multinational manufacturing clients—primarily APAC-based companies—entering or expanding within North America and Brazil. We advise clients on where to locate, how to structure, and how to execute complex industrial real estate decisions tied directly to manufacturing operations, infrastructure requirements, and long-term expansion strategy.
What We Do
GCA is engaged when the decision cannot fail—where power, utilities, timelines, permitting, and execution risk materially impact operations.
Why It Matters
For manufacturing companies, real estate decisions are not transactional—they are operationally irreversible. Selecting the wrong site can result in:
- Insufficient power or infrastructure
- Delayed permitting and construction timelines
- Cost overruns and operational inefficiencies
- Inability to expand or meet customer demand
GCA’s role is to reduce these risks by ensuring that every site recommendation is execution-ready, not merely commercially attractive on paper.
How We Are Different
Execution-First, Not Marketing-First
We do not present theoretical sites. Every recommendation is filtered through deliverability, infrastructure feasibility, and timeline certainty.
Energy-Driven Site Selection
Power availability, grid access, substation proximity, and utility scalability are evaluated before pricing or incentives.
Cross-Border Fluency
We bridge APAC decision-making frameworks with USMCA and Brazil execution realities—commercial, regulatory, and cultural.
Senior-Level Advisory
Clients work directly with senior advisors, not junior touring teams. Our mandates are selective and hands-on.
Confidential Mandate Capability
We are trusted with sensitive expansion and market-entry assignments where discretion and accuracy are critical.
Who We Work With
Engagements range from single-facility site selection to multi-country expansion planning.
"Industrial real estate is not about finding space—it is about building operational certainty."
If the site cannot be delivered as planned, it is not the right site.