Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Blackstone to enter warehousin­g business

- Bidya Sapam bidya.s@htlive.com ■

Global private equity firm Blackstone Group Inc has formed a joint venture with Greenbase, a Hiranandan­i group firm, to develop warehousin­g and logistics parks across the country. This marks the entry of Blackstone, a US-based company, into the Indian warehousin­g and logistics sector. The equal joint venture plans to invest ₹2500

to develop around 12 million sqft of industrial and warehousin­g assets across the country in three to four years, said Niranjan Hiranandan­i, founder and managing director, Hiranandan­i Group. “We have a very bullish view on the economy in the long term. Logistics and warehousin­g will be one of the major beneficiar­ies of this growth. The joint venture’s investment will also contribute to economic growth as well as employment generation in the relevant locations,” Hiranandan­i said. The Blackstone­Hiranandan­i platform will initially build industrial parks at Greenbase’s 267 acres land in Pune, 115 acres in Chennai’s industrial suburb Oragadam, 73 acres in Nashik, and 25 acres in Durgapur. The company has successful­ly closed customer transactio­ns of about 1 million-squarefoot for built-to-suit space with end-users such as Coopers (for Talegaon) and Vestas (at Oracrore gadam), according to Shridhar, group director and CEO of infrastruc­ture (industrial and logistics), Greenbase. The partnershi­p would allow Blackstone to tap the growing Indian warehousin­g market. Blackstone has been expanding its commercial real estate portfolio rapidly in India, However, it has also been looking for opportunit­ies to enter into the industrial warehousin­g business. A spokespers­on with Blackstone chose not to comment.

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