The MoUs, which were signed during the recently concluded 'Make In India' week, are for the development of industrial and logistics parks at Ranjangaon and Chakan (in Pune district), which will entail an investment of around Rs 768 crore, a statement issued here said.
IndoSpace is a joint venture between the Everstone Group and US-based Realterm.
MIDC owns the land, where these projects will be developed. On completion, the two projects will generate employment for around 4,000 people.
Earlier this week, IndoSpace announced a proposed investment of USD one billion in India over the next five years, which will fund the development and expansion of its own 17 industrial real estate projects across the country to support manufacturing, consumer and 3PL (third-party logistics) companies operating in India.
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