Overview
BQSHYD-07 is a backlit hoarding strategically positioned on a model bus shelter at Attapur, Pillar No. 86 & 87, along the route towards Rethibowli in Hyderabad. This location falls within a well-connected commercial and residential corridor that links key areas of south-central Hyderabad, making it valuable for brands targeting daily commuters and local shoppers.
Location Highlights
Attapur is a mixed-use locality in Hyderabad's Rajendra Nagar constituency, situated along the arterial route connecting Mehdipatnam, Rethibowli, and Langar Houz. The area features a blend of residential colonies, commercial establishments, educational institutions, and healthcare facilities. The hoarding's placement near Pillar No. 86 & 87 suggests proximity to the elevated corridor infrastructure, likely the PV Narasimha Rao Elevated Expressway or nearby flyover routes. This positioning ensures high visibility from both ground-level traffic and elevated road users.
The route towards Rethibowli serves as a connector between the Inner Ring Road and localities such as Gachibowli, Tolichowki, and the Financial District. The surrounding area experiences steady commercial activity with retail shops, supermarkets, restaurants, educational coaching centres, and local businesses catering to the residential population.
Traffic & Footfall Insights
Approximate estimates suggest the following for this locality:
- Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: 28,000–55,000 vehicles/day
- Estimated Daily Footfall: 6,000–15,000 pedestrians/day
- Peak Activity Periods: 8:00 AM–10:30 AM and 5:30 PM–8:30 PM on weekdays; moderate activity during midday and weekends
- Primary Audience: Daily commuters traveling between residential areas and commercial hubs, local residents, students, office-goers, and shoppers
- Advertising Potential: The backlit format ensures 24-hour visibility, making it effective for brands seeking sustained exposure in a busy urban transit corridor
These figures are locality-based estimates derived from the area's urban profile and connectivity, not measured statistics of the hoarding itself.
Hoarding Specifications
- Dimensions: 25 ft (Width) × 5 ft (Height)
- Total Display Area: 125 sq. ft.
- Monthly Price: ₹60,000
- Property Type: Hoarding on Model Bus Shelter
- Lighting: Back Lit (ensures visibility during nighttime and low-light conditions)
- Visibility: High for passing vehicular traffic and pedestrians waiting at or near the bus shelter
- Suitable Advertisement Size: Horizontal format ideal for bold brand logos, short taglines, and contact information
Best Suited For
- Retail and FMCG brands
- Real estate developers and housing projects
- Educational institutions and coaching centres
- Healthcare and diagnostic services
- E-commerce and delivery platforms
- Automotive showrooms and service centres
- Banking and financial services
- Local restaurants and QSR chains
Why Choose This Hoarding?
- Positioned along a key arterial route connecting multiple residential and commercial zones in south Hyderabad
- Backlit illumination provides round-the-clock brand visibility and impact
- Located on a model bus shelter, ensuring engagement with waiting commuters and pedestrians
- Proximity to Rethibowli and Mehdipatnam increases exposure to diverse audience segments
- Suitable for hyperlocal campaigns targeting Attapur and surrounding neighborhoods
- Competitive monthly pricing for a backlit hoarding in a well-connected urban corridor
Campaign Suggestions
- Launch neighborhood-focused campaigns for local retail, dining, or service businesses
- Promote upcoming real estate projects targeting homebuyers in the Attapur-Rethibowli belt
- Advertise educational programs, coaching classes, or skill development courses for students and young professionals
- Highlight healthcare services, diagnostic centres, or wellness clinics serving the local community
- Drive awareness for e-commerce offers, delivery apps, or financial services with strong call-to-action messaging
Important Note
Traffic, footfall, and reach estimates provided are approximate figures based on the surrounding locality's urban characteristics and connectivity. These are not direct measurements of the hoarding's performance and should be considered indicative for campaign planning purposes.