Ample Parks, a joint venture between UK-based private equity firm Actis and Mahindra Lifespaces, has announced the launch of its first industrial and logistics park at Mahindra World City (MWC) in Chennai. The βΉ800 crore project marks the debut of Ample Parks' nationwide development strategy aimed at creating a modern logistics and industrial infrastructure across India.
Spread across 71 acres along the high-demand Oragadam-Maraimalai Nagar industrial corridor, the Chennai facility will offer 2.1 million sq ft of Grade-A warehousing and industrial space. Two commercial buildings totaling 500,000 sq ft (G+3) have already been completed.
Targeting industries such as engineering, auto and ancillaries, electronics, and white goods, the park is expected to generate βΉ110 crore in annual revenue upon full completion by late 2028. The project is also anticipated to create approximately 11,000 direct and indirect jobs.
Ample Parks plans to develop 15–17 industrial parks totaling 16–17 million sq ft across Tier-1 and Tier-2 cities, including locations in Maharashtra, Pune, Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Delhi NCR.
The Chennai Park emphasizes sustainability, with 50% of its power sourced from renewable energy, over 441,000 sq ft of green space, and more than 8,000 trees planted.
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