Mohammedia / Zenata Corridor is a established-tier Class A submarket of Casablanca with average asking rent around MAD 168/sqm/mo · ≈ $18.7 PSF/yr USD.
Northern industrial and logistics Class A. · Tier: established · Avg rent: MAD 168/sqm/mo · ≈ $18.7 PSF/yr USD
The Mohammedia and Zenata corridor — north of Casablanca — anchors the city's principal industrial, logistics, and corporate back-office Class A submarket. Eco-City Zenata master-planned development.
Logistics, industrial, corporate back-office, energy services.
15–40,000 sqft floor plates available across newer Class A stock; 9'+ slab-to-slab and modern MEP common.
ONCF, bus.
Multi-modal transit captures the metro's principal professional catchment.
Mohammedia port, Zenata Eco-City.
Mohammedia / Zenata Corridor is one of 5 Class A submarkets we cover in Casablanca, classified as established tier with an average asking rent around MAD 168/sqm/mo · ≈ $18.7 PSF/yr USD. Compared with the broader Casablanca Class A stock, Mohammedia / Zenata Corridor typically attracts Logistics, industrial, corporate back-office, energy services and competes most directly with the city's other established submarkets on building specification, transit access, and amenitisation.
Adjacent submarkets to study alongside Mohammedia / Zenata Corridor: Casablanca Finance City (CFC), Maarif / Twin Center, Sidi Maarouf, Casablanca Center / Downtown. The full Casablanca submarket atlas is at /cities/casablanca.
For an institutional Class A occupier evaluating Mohammedia / Zenata Corridor, the highest-leverage analyses to commission next are the rent benchmark, the concession-package comparable, and the ESG performance baseline. Class A Atlas covers each as a dedicated topic page for this submarket:
Terminology specific to Casablanca Class A leasing and to the established tier: Class A, Trophy asset, Effective rent, Concession package, TI allowance, Submarket tier.
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