Netflix opens Mexico City office
February 19, 2026
By Nik Roseveare
Fifteen years after launching its streaming service in Mexico, Netflix has marked the milestone by opening the doors to its new headquarters in Mexico City.
“We’re not just opening doors and adding desks; this space was conceived as a creative hub, a place where writers, directors, actors, crew members, and producers can come together, and where business partners, brands, and advertisers can collaborate and imagine what’s next,” commented Greg Peters, co-CEO of Netflix.
The new offices span 8,500 square metere, including a dedicated 278-square-metre post-production area designed to support creators.
Netflix noted that it collaborated with 24 furniture brands, 12 carpentry workshops, and four lighting studios from across the country to create an environment that feels authentically Mexican.
The local team now includes nearly 400 employees in Mexico and continues to grow (8 per cent year over year). The company expects to close 2026 with an additional workforce increase of approximately 15 per cent.
“Our headquarters in Mexico is not just an office; we want it to be much more than that. We want it to become a centre for debate, research, and exploration so that talented individuals can find a way to tell the most authentic, diverse, complex, and even contradictory Mexican stories that truly portray the richness of our country,” added Francisco Ramos, Vice President of Content for Latin America at Netflix.
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