Inspira City — a 232-acre industrial and warehousing park in Shendra MIDC, Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar — has reached a major milestone: over 2 million sq ft of space leased within 2025. The project continues to attract leading manufacturers and logistics firms as demand for Tier-2 hubs rises amid growth in India’s manufacturing and exports.
Godwitt Construction signs huge lease
Godwitt Construction leads the leasing activity with a deal exceeding 1.1 million sq ft. The firm’s decision reflects confidence in Shendra MIDC and Inspira City’s appeal as a strategic manufacturing and logistics destination.
NHK Springs enters with major facility
Japanese automotive spring specialist NHK Springs has taken 350,000 sq ft for its new production unit. The lease underscores Inspira City’s advantage for advanced manufacturing and export-ready industries.
Strategic location and infrastructure capacity
Inspira City’s proximity to the Samruddhi Mahamarg Expressway offers rapid connectivity to Mumbai, Nagpur, Jalna Dry Port, and other key trade centres. With full MIDC infrastructure, 5-Star certification and plug-and-play allocation, the park is drawing MSMEs, global corporates, and logistics operators.
The surrounding Bidkin–Shendra belt is also experiencing a surge in activity, hosting names like Toyota-Kirloskar, JSW and Siemens under the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor framework. Over 22 companies are reportedly investing in the area, reinforcing its industrial potential.
Developer focus and future plans
Aayush Madhusudan Agrawal, Founder and Director of Inspira Realty, remarked: “Leases from players like Godwitt and NHK Springs validate our vision. We are focused on delivering infrastructure that fuels sustainable industrial growth. Seamless access via the Samruddhi Expressway enhances our value proposition in Maharashtra’s industrial revival.”
Inspira Realty remains committed to creating future-ready, employment-generating ecosystems. With strong leasing momentum and an active pipeline, the developer continues to contribute to regional employment and India’s larger manufacturing growth strategy.