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Central Warehousing Corporation monetises 83 acres of assets, Blackstone-backed Horizon Industrial largest investor

Private equity firm Blackstone-backed Horizon Industrial Parks has committed to develop Grade-A warehousing facilities across 70 acres in 13 locations, with an investment of over Rs 700 crore.

MUMBAI / September 02, 2024 / 18:32 IST
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Blackstone's Horizon Industrial Parks has committed to develop 70 acres of warehousing property with an investment of more than Rs 700 crore

Union government-owned Central Warehousing Corporation announced that it has successfully monetised 83 acres of assets to modernise and develop the warehousing properties. Private equity firm Blackstone's Horizon Industrial Parks has committed to develop Grade-A warehousing facilities across 70 acres in 13 locations, with an investment of over Rs 700 crore.

Property consultancy Knight Frank helped Central Warehousing Corporation with the execution of the deal. In the monetisation model, the investors, referred to as the concessionaires, will operate the warehousing facilities for 45 years under the design, build, finance, and operate model, after which the locations will be reverted to the government.

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Three locations, which have a total development cost of Rs 82 crore, are in Raipur, which was awarded to RSA Warehousing, Ambattur near Chennai, awarded to TransAsia Shipping, and in Indore, which will be operated by LL Logistics. These three locations have a development potential of around 500,000 sq ft. In a release, Knight Frank said that this was the first time that an overseas investment fund bid directly for a government tender.

"The partnership with Blackstone Horizon Industrial Parks will help monetise our assets into modern warehouses catering to some of India’s top brands. We are aiming to achieve operational excellence and support India’s rapid urbanisation," said Amit Kumar Singh, managing director of Central Warehousing Corporation.