Lodha acquires ~8 acres land to grow its green digital infrastructure in Mumbai, this lland is located in Kurla

Lodha, developer, announced that Lodha Green Digital Infrastructure (LGDI) platform has acquired ~8 acres of land in Kurla (Mumbai). The land will be used for the development of ~4 lakhs sq. ft. of Grade-A multi-tenanted 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 ~Rs 330 crores and is expected to be completed in the next 12-18 months in
phases.Commenting on the partnership, Shaishav Dharia, Director, Lodha Green Digital Infrastructure said, “We are delighted to announce the expansion of the LDGI platform through our second acquisition in Mumbai. This will be the first institutional investment of scale in “in-city logistics asset” in Mumbai. We are focused to bring extensive experience in this asset class and dedicated resources to support the growth of this platform. 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. With such developments, there will be growth in logistics efficiency and creating job opportunities in different parts of the country. We will focus on building and operating this digital infrastructure to the highest levels of environmental sustainability with the view to creating a global benchmark.”

This is the second asset acquired by the Lodha Green Digital Infrastructure (LGDI) platform in Mumbai as 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. Ideally located for the development of a last-mile delivery hub, Kurla as a location has a strategic advantage due to its proximity to Mumbai airport and being situated in the middle of consumption hubs like BKC, Bandra, Powai, Andheri, Vikhroli, Chembur, and Kanjur Marg. The first project was a ~110-acre logistics and industrial park development at Palava, an established location for digital
infrastructure in Mumbai Metropolitan Region.

Earlier this year, Lodha announced a partnership with Bain Capital and Ivanhoé Cambridge to develop a nextgeneration green digital infrastructure platform. The objective of the platform is to establish a pan-India presence in the digital infrastructure space that includes logistics and light industrial parks as well as in-city fulfilment centres. The platform has jointly invested ~USD 1 billion to create ~30 million sq. ft. of operating assets to serve India’s digital economy.

Also Read: Lodha Promoters raise approximately Rs. 3,547 crores through QIP; enabling the company to achieve MPS threshold

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