
This hoarding is located in Ayodhya Nagar, Nashik, positioned opposite Icchamani Pan Stall on an NMC (Nashik Municipal Corporation) unipole structure. Ayodhya Nagar is a developing residential-commercial locality in the eastern part of Nashik, offering consistent visibility to local commuters, residents, and visitors navigating this area. The hoarding provides a strategic advertising opportunity for brands targeting middle-class households and neighborhood businesses.
Ayodhya Nagar is situated in a mixed-use zone with a blend of residential complexes, local shops, small businesses, and educational institutions. The area experiences steady daily movement from residents commuting to work, students, and shoppers visiting nearby markets. The locality is well-connected to major roads leading toward Nashik Road, Satpur, and the city center. Being opposite a pan stall—a common local gathering point—enhances the hoarding's exposure to pedestrians and motorists making brief stops. The surrounding area includes schools, clinics, grocery stores, and religious establishments, contributing to consistent daytime activity.
Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: Approximate estimates suggest 12,000–25,000 vehicles/day, primarily comprising two-wheelers, auto-rickshaws, and light commercial vehicles typical of residential-commercial roads in Nashik's developing neighborhoods.
Estimated Daily Footfall: The surrounding locality may experience 2,000–6,000 pedestrians/day, including local residents, schoolchildren, shoppers, and workers from nearby establishments.
Peak Activity Periods: Typical traffic in this locality is likely to be highest during 8:00 AM–10:00 AM and 5:00 PM–8:00 PM on weekdays, with moderate weekend activity around local markets and community spaces.
Primary Audience: Local residents, daily commuters, small business owners, students, and middle-income households.
Advertising Potential: This hoarding is well-suited for brands focusing on hyperlocal reach, neighborhood services, and products targeting residential communities. Reliable public measurements are unavailable; figures provided are locality-based estimates.
Estimated daily vehicle traffic, footfall, and weekly unique reach figures are approximate estimates for the surrounding locality based on typical activity in residential-commercial areas of Nashik. These are not measured statistics of the hoarding itself. Actual numbers may vary depending on road conditions, seasonal factors, and local events.