Indiabulls has also received full possession of over 3,000 acres for its multiproduct SEZ at Nashik located on the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor, and this has now become one of the first SEZs in Maharashtra where development work has started. Land acquisition is also on for the 6,000 acres SEZ at Raigad district in Maharashtra.
Business StandardSpencer’s Retail of the RPG Group is planning to open eight new retail outlets at prime locations in Nashik, in the next four-five months.
The company would open the new outlets in two phases. In the first phase within a month, three outlets would come up at Tidke colony, Trimurti Chowk and Indira Nagar. The rest would be opened within the next four-five months, company sources said.
The company is in the process of identifying properties in prime locations of the city. It has already identified properties at Nashik Road and Bhabha Nagar.
These outlets will have carpet areas ranging from 3,000 sft to 4,000 sft, they said refusing to divulge financial details.
Spencer’s Retail has around 400 retail outlets in 65 cities across the country.
Business StandardThe commerce ministry has approved the proposal of Nashik Industrial Co-operative Estate (NICE) to set up an engineering cluster at Nashik under the Industrial Infrastructure Upgradation Scheme.
A special purpose vehicle — Nashik Engineering Cluster — has been formed with NICE president Vikram Sarda as chairman and commissioner of Nashik Municipal Corporation (NMC) Vilas Thakur as vice-chairman.
Informing about the project, Sarada said, “Around 1,650 engineering and electrical industries are scattered in and around Nashik. Considering the strong base of engineering and electrical industries here and with an aim to make local small-scale industries (SSIs) globally competitive, NICE took the initiative of forming the engineering cluster.”
The project, to cost Rs 67 crore, would come up on 4 acres with a built-up area of 100,000 sft in Ambad areas of the Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation. It is expected to be completed in one year. Of the Rs 67 crore, the Centre will provide Rs 50 crore, while NICE and NMC will contribute Rs 9.26 crore and Rs 8 crore, respectively.
The cluster would provide facilities including CAD/CAM/CAE centre, rapid prototyping, CNC machining centre, specialised heat treatment, testing facility, calibration centre and common facilities. The CAD/CAM/CAE training centre would start within two months in the NICE premises.
NASHIK: The Maharashtra Government, along with the Nashik Municipal Corporation, is planning to set up a 150-acre Filmcity in Nashik district, Public Works Department (PWD) Minister Chaggan Bhujbal said.
"The land is available at Eklahare, about 15 kms from here and we are trying to take up the Rs 100 crore film city project," said Bhujbal during the inauguration of the first two-day International Film Festival here on Saturday.
LinkThis development will have an industrial zone, group residential schemes, open spaces, recreational areas and a well planned road network ensuring good flow of traffic. Facilities available here will be a captive power plant, water filtration plant, warehousing & cold storage facilities and an International Business Center.
This development will have 1,050 acres of industrial area, 750 acres of residential area, 450 acres of commercial area, 300 acres dedicated to green spaces and 450 acres for roads and amenities.
sourceLupin in talks to buy 300 acres from Indiabulls
In what could be the biggest real estate deal based on land size in the year, pharmaceuticals major Lupin Ltd is learnt to be in talks to acquire 300 acres of land near Nashik in a special economic zone (SEZ). According to people close to the development, the company is in final stages of discussions with Indiabulls to acquire the land in the latter’s Sinnar SEZ near Nashik. Lupin is planning to set up an export-based manufacturing facility in the area.
Though it is difficult to pin down the exact value of the land, going by the land being sold in the vicinity of the SEZ, the price of the patch that Lupin wants could be around Rs 300 crore.
An independent real estate consultant told Hindustan Times that it would be worth at least Rs 300 crore but a source said in a guarded note, “In any SEZ there is no outright purchase of land. The price depends on certain infrastructure offered and requirements of the company.”
Indiabulls would have to provide certain infrastructure to Lupin and it is only after that the latter will pay the negotiated price. If the deal goes through, Lupin will make payments in more than two tranches.
An email sent to Lupin remained unanswered and repeated requests to respond to a questionnaire from HT did not elicit any response.
However, Indiabulls confirmed the development. “Many companies including Lupin have made preliminary inquiries for setting up their export-based facilities in the Sinnar SEZ. Discussions with a few of these companies are in progress but at this stage nothing has been firmed up and therefore there is nothing else to share by way of information,” said an Indiabulls spokesperson in an emailed response.
Lupin, which saw consolidated net sales of Rs 4,740 crore in 2009-10 has nine manufacturing facilities in India and one in Japan. Currently, Lupin is generating major revenue from advance markets. In 2009-10, 58% of the company’s revenue came from advanced markets, 34% from India and 8% from emerging markets.
Lupin, which exports drug to many countries, recently became the first Asian company to make it to the to top five companies in US generic market in terms of number of prescriptions.