Chennai, Mar 31: Prologis has commenced construction of Prologis Park Redhills CPRR, a Grade A industrial and logistics park with total development potential of 1.1 million square feet in North Chennai. The project is being developed on 51 acres acquired along the Chennai Peripheral Ring Road (CPRR) corridor. 

Redhills marks Prologis’ third location in Tamil Nadu, alongside projects in Hosur and Sriperumbudur. Together, these developments represent a ₹3,300 crore investment and span approximately 6.5 million square feet across some of the state’s key industrial and manufacturing corridors. 

The first phase of Prologis Park Redhills CPRR comprises two buildings totaling approximately 412,000 square feet. Construction is under way, with completion expected in the third quarter of 2027. 

“This construction start at Redhills speaks to the long-term opportunity we see in North Chennai as a logistics and industrial corridor,” said Vineet Sekhsaria, Head of India, Prologis. “With the Chennai Peripheral Ring Road taking shape, this location will be increasingly important for regional distribution. Our site sits directly along the corridor, allowing us to support customers more efficiently while contributing to local jobs and economic growth in Tamil Nadu.” 

Strategic corridor location

Located along the Chennai Peripheral Ring Road (CPRR), the project sits on the 52-kilometre northern section of the 133-kilometre corridor connecting Chennai’s key highways, ports, and industrial zones. Once completed, the CPRR is expected to strengthen connectivity to Ennore and Kattupalli ports and improve access to the Chennai–Kolkata highway. 

At full build-out, Redhills will deliver approximately 1.1 million square feet of modern Grade A warehousing and industrial space. Designed for large-format logistics and manufacturing occupiers, the facilities will incorporate 34-metre-wide truck courts, 12-metre clear heights, and robust power infrastructure to support high-throughput operations. 

The development is structured by Prologis as a professionally managed, integrated campus designed to accommodate both standardised warehouse space and build-to-suit facilities, giving occupiers flexibility in layout and scale. 

“We are seeing growing interest from port-linked manufacturers and third-party logistics operators that require larger facilities, stronger yard planning and resilient power infrastructure,” said Sekhsaria. “With direct connectivity to the CPRR and access to Ennore and Kattupalli ports, Redhills is positioned to support customers’ high-volume operations. Our focus is on delivering quality Grade A industrial infrastructure – defined by specification, layout, and execution, not simply by label.”

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