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IndoSpace bets big on tier II warehouses as demand shifts beyond metros — can first mover win
Economy
Published on 24 April 2026

Grade A demand is rising, but building hubs won’t be easy
IndoSpace is moving to capture the growing Grade A warehousing demand in India’s tier II markets, driven by e-commerce and FMCG storage needs. While major logistics players chase metro growth, IndoSpace plans to build new distribution hubs using its spread-out portfolio and risk tolerance. The challenge: turning smaller cities into reliable warehousing destinations.
- Grade A warehouse demand is growing in tier II cities
- E commerce and FMCG storage are key demand drivers
- IndoSpace is targeting new hubs instead of only metro expansion
- Smaller city setup challenges could slow the first mover edge
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