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Lucknow emerging as industrial and logistics hub

After Delhi-NCR, Lucknow is cited as the next emerging industrial, warehousing and logistics hub in North India.
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A study by property consultant CBRE reveals that Lucknow region is emerging as a key warehousing, industrial and logistics hub in North India, while Delhi-NCR occupies the top position. Warehousing sector in the region is estimated to generate 70,000 direct employment opportunities over the next five years.

Lucknow region has witnessed about Rs 400 crore of investment by leading players like Amazon, Mondelez and Flipkart in the last five years, and an additional Rs 70 crore investment is expected in the development of warehouses in the city.

The demand for quality warehousing space has consistently grown in Lucknow over the past five years and attained record levels in FY23, the consultant said. The total leasing of warehousing space in Lucknow region in 2022-23 stood at 0.18 million square feet from 0.11 million square feet in the previous year.

Currently, the Lucknow region has a total of 5.2 million square feet of warehouse stock with about 1.4 million square feet of Grade A supply in the pipeline on the Lucknow-Kanpur highway cluster.

“The capital city of Uttar Pradesh is one of the most important consumption markets in the state and is strategically located with seamless access to East, West, and Central India, emerging as one of the largest logistics hubs of Northern India,” CBRE said.

The increased warehousing demand has led giants like Amazon, Mondelez, Flipkart, Tata Croma, Airtel, DHL, Whirlpool, Delhivery, Ecom Express, and Mahindra Logistics to set up their warehousing facilities in the region. Currently, a few developers, including Welspun, BG Link, Nanak Logistics, and Reciprocal, constitute the Grade A warehousing landscape in the Lucknow warehousing market.

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