
This wall graphics hoarding is located on North Veli Street near Alagendra in Madurai, Tamil Nadu. Measuring 15 ft × 20 ft, it offers a vertical advertising canvas in a historically significant area of the city. North Veli Street falls within Madurai's core commercial and temple district, ensuring consistent local visibility among residents, shoppers, and pilgrims throughout the day.
North Veli Street is situated in the dense urban fabric surrounding Madurai's famous Meenakshi Amman Temple, one of India's most visited religious sites. The area experiences a steady flow of local commuters, shoppers, and devotees. The street is part of a network of narrow, bustling lanes that connect residential neighborhoods with commercial markets, textile shops, jewelry stores, and traditional eateries. Approximate estimates suggest the locality is characterized by high pedestrian density, moderate vehicular traffic due to narrow road widths, and a strong presence of small and medium businesses catering to both locals and tourists.
Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: Approximate estimates suggest 8,000–18,000 vehicles/day, primarily consisting of two-wheelers, auto-rickshaws, and light commercial vehicles. Road width constraints limit heavy vehicle movement.
Estimated Daily Footfall: The surrounding locality may experience 12,000–30,000 pedestrians/day, driven by temple visits, market shopping, and residential movement.
Peak Activity Periods: 6:00 AM–9:00 AM (morning temple rituals and market activity), 11:00 AM–2:00 PM (midday shopping), and 5:00 PM–9:00 PM (evening prayers and retail activity).
Primary Audience: Local residents, temple devotees, retail shoppers, small business owners, families, students, and domestic tourists.
Advertising Potential: The hoarding benefits from repeated daily exposure to a loyal local audience. Its positioning in a high-footfall temple and commercial zone ensures consistent visibility, making it ideal for hyperlocal and regional brands.
Local retail stores, textile and saree shops, jewelry brands, mobile and electronics retailers, banking and financial services, educational institutions, healthcare providers, FMCG products, consumer durables, hospitality services, devotional and cultural products, and regional MSME brands.
Traffic, footfall, and reach figures provided here are approximate estimates for the surrounding locality based on its commercial and religious profile. These are not measured statistics of the hoarding itself. Reliable public measurements are unavailable. Advertisers are encouraged to conduct independent assessments based on campaign objectives.