Business News | India's Industrial, Warehousing Stock Crosses Half-billion Sq Ft Across 8 Cities: Knight Frank
Get latest articles and stories on Business at LatestLY. According to a report by Knight Frank India, the stock of industrial and warehousing stands at 0.549 billion sq ft (549 mn sq ft), as of December 31, 2025. While the industrial and warehousing stock has expanded by 13 per cent from 486 mn sq ft in 2024. Furthermore, the eight cities collectively hold 256 mn sq ft of potential space within established warehousing parks, more than three times the annual transaction volumes recorded in 2025, providing adequate capacity to support near-term demand expansion.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 21 (ANI): The industrial and warehousing inventory stock across eight primary markets in the country has crossed half a billion sq ft.
According to a report by Knight Frank India, the stock of industrial and warehousing stands at 0.549 billion sq ft (549 mn sq ft), as of December 31, 2025. While the industrial and warehousing stock has expanded by 13 per cent from 486 mn sq ft in 2024.
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Furthermore, the eight cities collectively hold 256 mn sq ft of potential space within established warehousing parks, more than three times the annual transaction volumes recorded in 2025, providing adequate capacity to support near-term demand expansion.
Mumbai leads the industrial and warehousing market with 31 per cent of the total stock. The stock in the city is recorded at 170 mn sq ft in 2025, which has expanded by 12.5 per cent year-on-year from 151 mn sq ft in 2024.
Mumbai remains one of India's most important warehousing markets, supported by its large consumption base, port-led trade activity and extensive logistics infrastructure. Demand continues to be driven by Third-Party Logistics (3PL), manufacturing, FMCG and retail occupiers, with the Bhiwandi and Panvel clusters forming the backbone of the city's warehousing ecosystem, the report highlighted.
As the second largest contributor, NCR constitutes 21 per cent of the overall industrial and warehousing stock across eight primary markets of India.
The stock inventory in NCR is recorded at 115 mn sq ft in 2025, which has expanded by 11.65 per cent year-on-year from 103 mn sq ft in 2024.
Driven by the renewed demand from diverse industries and a combination of superior inter-state connectivity, proximity to large-scale manufacturing bases, and sustained industrialisation, NCR has been firmly positioned as one of India's most preferred warehousing destinations in the country, the report concluded. (ANI)
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