As malls transform into entertainment hubs and office complexes incorporate shops and cafes, real estate developers are discovering the significant value of outdoor advertising. This form of marketing is becoming a crucial part of commercial real estate strategies, generating substantial revenue.
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Outdoor advertising or out-of-home (OOH) advertising is a form of marketing that reaches consumers when they are outside their homes. This includes various media such as billboards, digital screens, and other public displays.
Outdoor advertising is moving from basic static hoardings to a high-revenue-generating, value-added business segment for commercial properties. It is now a strategic vertical that adds significant value to commercial real estate.
According to data from MarkNtel, the Digital Out-of-Home Advertising Market size was valued at around USD 284 million in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 620 million by 2030.
Advertising income normally represents 3 per cent to 8 per cent of the revenues of a commercial building, but it can reach more than 10 per cent on marquee frontage and digitally enabled display properties.
Popular locations for digital advertising include Bandra Kurla Complex (Mumbai), Cyber Hub (Gurugram), Connaught Place (Delhi), MG Road (Bengaluru), and HiTech City (Hyderabad).
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