Swedish flat-pack furniture giant IKEA announced that it will soon begin works at its Noida outlet, touted to be its biggest store in India. The company had signed an MoU with the Uttar Pradesh government in December 2018 for Rs 5,000-crore investment in Noida and other cities in the state. It has also agreed to complete the project by 2025.
Industries Minister of Uttar Pradesh Satish Mahana said 47,833 square metre land had been allotted to the company, but work did not take off due to pending payments.
“All issues have been cleared and the company has committed to finishing the project by 2025. I have issued directions to ensure the company gets quick possession of land,” he said on Thursday.
IKEA, which opened its first outlet in India in Hyderabad in 2018, has proposed to set up an integrated commercial project in Noida giving direct employment to 1,000 and indirect jobs to another 1,000.
The company intends to expand to 40 cities by 2030.

