Rs 330 crore investment for warehousing project in Mumbai

As part of its expansion plan and to tap rising demand from e-commerce and third-party logistic companies, Macrotech Developers, which markets its properties under the Lodha Green Digital Infrastructure (LGDI) platform, has acquired around 8 acres of land in Kurla, Mumbai, the company said in a statement. The land will be used for the development of about 4 lakhs square feet of Grade-A in-city fulfilment centre to provide the last mile warehousing infrastructure to 3PL, e-commerce and quick-commerce companies.
“The development will involve a total investment of around Rs 330 crore and is expected to be completed in the next 12-18 months in phases,” it added. Shaishav Dharia, Director, Lodha Green Digital Infrastructure, said this is the second acquisition in Mumbai. “We see that there is a huge demand for Grade-A digital infrastructure in our country and we are aligned with our aim to develop industrial and logistics parks as well in-city logistics assets across multiple cities in India,” he said. This is the second acquisition by the LGDI platform in Mumbai and it seeks to acquire more such assets in the city and other key consumption/manufacturing hubs across India like Pune, Bangalore, NCR, and other cities.