Prologis Begins Redhills Logistics Park in Chennai
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Prologis Begins Redhills Logistics Park in Chennai

Prologis has recently commenced construction of Prologis Park Redhills CPRR, a Grade A industrial and logistics park in North Chennai with a total development potential of 1.1 million sq ft. The project is being developed on 51 acres along the Chennai Peripheral Ring Road (CPRR) corridor.
Redhills becomes Prologis’ third location in Tamil Nadu, alongside Hosur and Sriperumbudur. These developments together represent an investment of around Rs 3,300 crore and span nearly 6.5 million sq ft across key industrial corridors in the state.
The first phase includes two buildings with a combined area of about 412,000 sq ft. Construction is under way, with completion expected by the third quarter of 2027.
Located along the 52-km northern stretch of the 133-km CPRR, the project will enhance connectivity to Ennore and Kattupalli ports and improve access to the Chennai–Kolkata highway.
At full capacity, the park will offer modern warehousing and industrial spaces featuring 34-metre-wide truck courts, 12-metre clear heights and robust power infrastructure to support high-volume operations.
The development is planned as an integrated campus offering both standardised and build-to-suit facilities, catering to logistics operators and manufacturing occupiers seeking scalable and efficient infrastructure.

Prologis has recently commenced construction of Prologis Park Redhills CPRR, a Grade A industrial and logistics park in North Chennai with a total development potential of 1.1 million sq ft. The project is being developed on 51 acres along the Chennai Peripheral Ring Road (CPRR) corridor.Redhills becomes Prologis’ third location in Tamil Nadu, alongside Hosur and Sriperumbudur. These developments together represent an investment of around Rs 3,300 crore and span nearly 6.5 million sq ft across key industrial corridors in the state.The first phase includes two buildings with a combined area of about 412,000 sq ft. Construction is under way, with completion expected by the third quarter of 2027.Located along the 52-km northern stretch of the 133-km CPRR, the project will enhance connectivity to Ennore and Kattupalli ports and improve access to the Chennai–Kolkata highway.At full capacity, the park will offer modern warehousing and industrial spaces featuring 34-metre-wide truck courts, 12-metre clear heights and robust power infrastructure to support high-volume operations.The development is planned as an integrated campus offering both standardised and build-to-suit facilities, catering to logistics operators and manufacturing occupiers seeking scalable and efficient infrastructure.

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