
This 20 ft × 10 ft illuminated hoarding is located at Horizon School Square in Nashik, Maharashtra, positioned on a prominent NMC unipole structure on the right side. The location falls within Nashik's developing urban corridor, offering visibility to both vehicular and pedestrian traffic in a mixed-use area characterized by educational institutions, residential neighborhoods, and commercial establishments.
Horizon School Square is situated in a growing locality of Nashik, known for its educational infrastructure and family-oriented demographics. The area experiences steady daily activity driven by school commutes, residential movement, and commercial traffic. The unipole placement ensures elevated visibility from multiple approach angles. Nashik, as Maharashtra's fourth-largest city and a key economic hub, has witnessed substantial urban expansion in recent years, with localities like this transitioning into well-connected suburban zones.
Based on the locality's profile and road hierarchy, approximate estimates suggest:
Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: 18,000–32,000 vehicles/day
Estimated Daily Footfall: 3,500–8,000 pedestrians/day
Peak Activity Periods: 7:30 AM–9:00 AM (morning school drop-offs and office commutes), 1:00 PM–2:30 PM (midday school pickups), and 5:00 PM–7:30 PM (evening return traffic)
Primary Audience: Parents, students, working professionals, local residents, and daily commuters navigating through or residing near the area
Advertising Potential: The location benefits from consistent exposure during school hours and commute times, making it suitable for brands targeting families, educational services, and local consumer markets. The unipole's elevated positioning enhances viewability across the square.
Please note: Traffic and footfall figures are approximate estimates for the surrounding locality based on its urban profile and are not measured statistics specific to this hoarding.
The estimated daily vehicle traffic (18,000–32,000), daily footfall (3,500–8,000), and weekly unique reach figures provided are approximate estimates based on the surrounding locality's characteristics, urban profile, and typical commuter patterns. These are not measured statistics specific to this hoarding. Reliable public measurement data for individual outdoor advertising sites is not available in most Indian markets.