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Bengaluru posts 68% growth in industrial, logistics leasing: Report

The total leasing between January and June this year stood at 3.4 million sq. ft., while it was 2 million sq. ft. in the corresponding period last year

Bengaluru: The IT hub recorded an increase in industrial and logistics leasing by 68 per cent, between January and June this year, stated a report released on Friday by a real estate consulting firm.

According to ‘CBRE Industrial & Logistics Figures H1 2024’, total leasing between January and June this year stood at 3.4 million sq. ft., while it was 2 million sq. ft. in the corresponding period last year. The supply stood at 3.2 million sq. ft. from January to June this year.

The report also stated that during the first six months of the year, among the industry segments in Bengaluru, 3PL (third-party logistics) drove leasing with a share of about 54 per cent, followed by ecommerce (13 per cent) and retail (10 per cent).

The key leasing transactions recorded in the city were made by VRL Logistics (leasing of 3 lakh square feet for warehouse), Blinkit (leasing of 3 lakh square feet in Sumadhura Logistics Park) and DHL (1.96 lakh sq. ft. for warehouse), it said.

According to the report, apart from Bengaluru, Delhi-NCR and Kolkata dominated the leasing activity – the three cumulatively accounting for almost 58 per cent of the overall space take-up in H1 2024.

“We anticipate (in the second half) a resurgence in leasing activity driven by a combination of factors, including increased demand from diverse sectors, the entry of new market players, and the availability of high-quality supply. These positive developments collectively contribute to an optimistic outlook for the I&L sector,” said Anshuman Magazine, chairman & CEO, India, Southeast Asia, Middle East and Africa, CBRE.

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