The Coimbatore Corporation has set up a rainwater reuse system at its Town Hall that stores about 108,000 litres through 40 collection points across a built-up area of 25,000 sq ft. With a European filtration unit and a removable stainless-steel dirt basket, the facility supplies more than 8,000 litres daily and can last for nearly ten weeks. After strong September showers almost filled the tanks, plans are underway to add a second 100,000-litre tank and extend the model to all five zonal offices. Officials confirmed Coimbatore is the only city in the state to introduce such a rainwater reuse facility in a government building.Read more
The Coimbatore metro, a forty-kilometre project estimated at INR 10,740 crore, is in the final stage of preparing its Land Plan Schedule. CMRL has completed primary mapping and submitted it for approval, while secondary planning to identify properties and land requirements is underway. Asset valuation and verification will follow, expected to conclude within two months. An urgent plan for a 1.4 km stretch has revised road width to thirty metres, requiring private and government land. Technical surveys have been validated, and studies on a possible double-decker line on Avinashi Road are ongoing.Read more
State Street, a global financial services and asset management firm, has begun operations from its new Centre of Excellence at IndiaLand Tech Park in Coimbatore. The company has leased 2.1 lakh sq. ft. across four floors in Tower D of the LEED Platinum-rated IT SEZ campus in Saravanampatti. With other global firms like Amazon, Bosch, and Accenture already present, this move further anchors Coimbatore's position as a fast-growing hub for IT and BFSI sectors, offering a strategic alternative to India's metros due to its infrastructure, talent base, and sustainability-driven developments.Read more
Home interiors brand HomeLane has launched a new experience studio on 100ft Road, Gandhipuram, marking its twelfth store in Tamil Nadu. The Coimbatore studio enhances the company's presence in a key South Indian market, offering tech-driven home interior solutions with a 45-day delivery guarantee. Inaugurated by political figures K. Annamalai and Vanathi Srinivasan, the studio provides services such as AI-powered 3D visualisation, flat pricing, and project management support.Read more
In a decisive move to alleviate traffic congestion and advance urban infrastructure, the Coimbatore City Municipal Corporation (CCMC) initiated the eviction of over ten commercial establishments encroaching upon Dr. Rajendraprasad Road adjacent to the Sanganoor Canal. This action is part of a long-delayed road widening project aimed at expanding the thoroughfare to 100 feet, thereby improving connectivity between Sathyamangalam Road and Avinashi Road. While commercial evictions are underway, residential structures are slated for removal only after alternative housing is secured through the Tamil Nadu Urban Habitat Development Board. The broader initiative includes a proposed INR 235 crore second phase to rejuvenate the canal and enhance urban mobility.Read more
ZF Wind Power, a division of global technology company ZF, has inaugurated a 13.2 MW test rig for gearboxes and powertrains in Coimbatore, marking a significant milestone in India's wind energy sector. The state-of-the-art facility, the largest of its kind in India, is designed to simulate dynamic load conditions, enhancing the reliability and performance of next-generation powertrain technologies. The investment is part of ZF's broader strategy to drive sustainable energy solutions and bolster India's position in the global wind energy market. The test rig also aligns with ZF Group's plans to establish a cold chamber test facility, further advancing the company's end-to-end solutions capabilities.Read more
The Coimbatore Corporation has commenced the demolition of structures encroaching upon Kannapiran Mills Road in Ward 50. Last week, 13 houses were removed, with the remaining encroachers granted time until the end of April due to ongoing student examinations. This road serves as a crucial link between Sowripalayam Road and Trichy Road, aiding residents from areas like Masakalipalayam, Sowripalayam, and Annamalainagar in bypassing peak-hour traffic congestion. The corporation had previously issued eviction notices in 2023, leading some residents to vacate. Following a recent inspection, more eviction notices were served. Efforts are underway to allocate alternative plots to the displaced families, with the process expected to conclude by April, restoring the road to its original width.
Coimbatore has recorded a 14.42% increase in revenue from property registrations in the financial year 2024-25, reflecting strong real estate activity in the region. The surge is attributed to rising property transactions, government incentives, and improved infrastructure. The Coimbatore Municipal Corporation has also launched a Geographic Information System (GIS) mapping initiative for Open Space Reservation (OSR) lands to enhance urban planning and prevent land encroachments. Authorities believe that this step will help identify unutilised lands, streamline property-related documentation, and support infrastructure growth in the city. The move is expected to benefit both policymakers and citizens by improving access to accurate land records and urban planning data.
The Airports Authority of India (AAI) has initiated the next step in Coimbatore airport's expansion by issuing a tender worth INR 29 crore to construct a 16.7 km precast boundary wall, with completion expected in 456 days. The tentative master plan outlines a two-phase project featuring a new passenger terminal with 20 aerobridges, a cargo terminal, an air traffic control-cum-technical building, and an extended runway from 2,990 to 3,810 meters. Additional facilities will include a bus stand, multilevel parking, a new approach road, and three hotels. Passenger capacity is projected to surge from 3.63 million to 15 million annually by 2030, with daily flights increasing from 33 to 60. Minor modifications to the plan are underway to address structural considerations.
Coimbatore is set to modernize its land records through a drone-based survey under the Digital India Land Records Modernization Programme (DILRMP). Covering a 10.44 sq km area across seven wards, the survey will map 73,263 buildings with high precision. Using ortho-rectified images, ETS, and DGPS, officials will update land records for public access within a year. Similar initiatives in Punjab, Delhi, and through the SVAMITVA Scheme have improved land governance across India. This project aims to enhance property documentation, reduce disputes, and support urban planning, making land ownership more transparent and efficient.Read more
Chennai Metro Rail Limited (CMRL) has allocated INR 154 crore for land acquisition, primarily for a 1.1 km stretch along Coimbatore-Sathyamangalam Road. A detailed land survey covering 35 km across two corridors will assess underground utilities using advanced mapping technologies. Land acquisition challenges on Avinashi Road and utility relocation remain key concerns. Drawing from Chennai Metro's experience, authorities are holding stakeholder discussions to resolve disputes and streamline approvals, ensuring the successful execution of the project.Read more
EY Global Delivery Services (GDS) has extended its footprint in Tamil Nadu by inaugurating its first office in Coimbatore at the KCT Tech Park. This addition complements its existing offices in Chennai and underscores its commitment to leveraging the region's skilled workforce and fostering innovation. The launch event featured key dignitaries, including Tamil Nadu's IT and Digital Services Minister, Dr. Palanivel Thiaga Rajan, and EY GDS's Global Operations Leader, Manesh Patel. The office will focus on consulting services, particularly technology and innovation, while also contributing to the state's digital transformation. With an emphasis on AI, data analytics, cloud computing, and cybersecurity, the facility aims to deliver cutting-edge, scalable business solutions.Read more
Chennai Metro Rail Limited (CMRL) has allocated INR 154 crore for land acquisition along a 1.1 km stretch of Coimbatore-Sathyamangalam Road at Ganapathy to advance the metro rail project. The city corporation, in collaboration with CMRL, will conduct a land plan survey, while the revenue department will oversee acquisition. CMRL will also establish a city office. The National Highways Department has sanctioned INR 54 crore for road widening. CMRL approved INR 2 crore for surveying underground utilities. Once CMRL appoints personnel to the Coimbatore office, the project will progress faster, enhancing urban transport and easing congestion.Read more
The Coimbatore district administration and city corporation recently conducted a joint inspection to assess land acquisition needs for the Coimbatore Metro Rail and highway improvement projects. Officials from multiple departments proposed integrating land acquisition for a 1km stretch along Sathyamangalam Road to optimise costs and minimise disruptions. The national highway department urged prioritising land for the highway project, while Metro Rail's acquisition process may take longer. The proposal will be discussed in an upcoming board meeting, with potential implications for future urban infrastructure planning. If approved, this integrated approach could streamline development efforts in Coimbatore, enhancing coordination between major infrastructure projects.Read more
Coimbatore city corporation is facing difficulties in meeting its property tax collection target of INR 592 crore for the current financial year, having collected only around INR 281 crore so far. The corporation is falling behind other cities like Salem, Tirupur, and Karur, with a growth rate of just 14%, which is below the national average. The poor collection is attributed to residents' delayed payments, lack of awareness about incentives, and technical issues. To improve collections, the corporation is using public announcements, media, and special camps, alongside measures to detect unauthorized constructions.Read more
The Coimbatore Metro Rail project advances as land acquisition surveys are slated to begin in March 2025. Covering 34.8 kilometers across two corridors, the project will connect Ukkadam to Neelambur and Coimbatore Junction to Valiyampalayam. Officials from Chennai Metro Rail Limited and local authorities are collaborating to align the metro route, integrate with bus stands, and ensure minimal disruption. Land along Avinashi Road and Coimbatore-Sathyamangalam Road is prioritized in phase one. Inspections and community engagement are underway to address public concerns. Expected to boost connectivity and economic growth, the project marks a pivotal step in modernizing Coimbatore's transport infrastructure.Read more
The Coimbatore City Corporation recently reclaimed 1.13 acres of open space reservation (OSR) land in Vadavalli, valued at 22 crore. The land had been illegally sold and occupied by individuals who built houses on it. Despite earlier court orders to remove encroachments, efforts to vacate the land failed. In response to a contempt petition filed by the VNR Residents' Welfare Association, the corporation demolished the illegal structures and reclaimed the land. Plans include installing a fence around the reclaimed parcels, and further action will be taken to reclaim the remaining 56 cents if the encroachers do not vacate within 15 days.Read more
The Tamil Nadu Industrial Development Corporation (TIDCO) is set to allot parcels of land to various companies to establish their manufacturing units at the Aerospace and Defence (A&D) Park in Varapatti, Sulur taluk, Coimbatore district. TIDCO has already acquired 364.20 acres of land for the park, with 260 acres being allotted to companies under a 99-year lease. TIDCO plans to create "plug-and-play" office space at the park to accommodate startups, making it the first of its kind in Tamil Nadu. Additionally, TIDCO intends to acquire 197 acres of land adjacent to the Sulur Air Force Station to set up another A&D park for maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) activities, further boosting the region's industrial and employment prospects.Read more
Councilors in Coimbatore raised concerns over the use of drones for property tax assessments during a recent council meeting. Corporation Commissioner M Sivaguru Prabakaran explained that drones help identify commercial buildings, detect violations, and locate unassessed properties. Property owners have 15 days to contest findings. Despite some skepticism about the accuracy of drone-based assessments, the commissioner emphasized their importance for generating revenue. At the meeting, chaired by new Mayor K Ranganayaki, only 3 of 83 resolutions were approved, including those related to property tax and building permit fees.Read more
Astrea Real Estate Developers, a subsidiary of The Phoenix Mills (PML), has acquired 9.03 acres of land in Coimbatore for INR 370.17 crore, marking PML's second retail project in Tamil Nadu. The acquisition involved purchasing equity in several entities and direct land purchases. PML holds a 67.1% stake in Astrea, with Reco Zinnia holding 32.9%. The project is part of PML's strategy to expand its retail portfolio in major Indian cities. The development is expected to enhance Coimbatore's retail landscape, following the success of Phoenix MarketCity and Palladium in Chennai.Read more