Dubai group to set up smart industrial city in Kerala
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Rs12 billion project will be set up near Kalamssery, Kochi.
Dubai’s Brixton Group will set up a futuristic and state-of-the-art industrial smart city in the Indian state of Kerala.
It is estimated that the project will cost Rs12 billion and will be set up near Kalamssery, Kochi, over 30 acres of land.
Slated to be completed by 2023, the project will have five business verticals, namely smart mall, business centre, convention centre, smart warehouse and an international academy.
“The UAE and India have been enjoying a close traditional relationship ever since the age of barter system. Today, our flourished relations share political, economic and cultural link. A large expatriate community from Kerala played a significant role in UAE’s evolution as a frontrunner in one of the world’s stable economy. As a trade partner with India and a promising investor in futuristic projects, we have chose
Dubai’s Brixton Group to set up industrial smart city in Kochi
January 25, 2021
Entailing an investment of ₹1,200 crore, the project will be finished by 2023
The Dubai-based Brixton Group has proposed to set up India’s first industrial smart city in Kochi at an investment of ₹1,200 crore.
Speaking to reporters, Brixton International Group chairman and member of Dubai royal family Sheikh Juma bin Syed Al Maktoum said the project will have a blend of modern industrial technology with urban shopping experience.
The industrial smart city encompasses five major business verticals Brix Smart Mall, Brix Business Centre, Brix Convention Centre, Brix Smart Warehouse and Brix International Academy, he said.