
In the shifting geography of Chennai’s urban expansion, certain neighbourhoods
evolve from transit points into transformative hubs. Koyambedu is one such micro
market. Long associated as the upcoming hub of all things business, the
locality today stands at the crossroads of connectivity, commerce and contemporary
housing demand.
The Strategic Case for Koyambedu
Koyambedu’s transformation is rooted in infrastructure. Few neighbourhoods in
Chennai can claim the confluence of road, rail and metro connectivity that this node
offers. The Chennai Mofussil Bus Terminus (CMBT), one of Asia’s largest bus
stations, anchors intercity mobility. The Chennai Metro Rail’s operational corridor
integrates the locality seamlessly with the city’s business districts, while the
suburban rail network enhances last-mile convenience.
This connectivity has elevated Koyambedu from a logistical hub to a residential
prospect. For working professionals, particularly those employed along the
Poonamallee High Road, Anna Nagar, Guindy corridor, the micro market offers time
efficiency. For families, it promises good access to schools, hospitals, retail centres
and cultural nodes that define urban quality of life.
Equally significant is its economic vibrancy. The Koyambedu wholesale market
complex has historically drawn commercial activity and employment. Over time,
ancillary retail, hospitality and service establishments have followed. Urban
regeneration in neighbouring pockets such as Anna Nagar, Kilpauk, Aminjikarai,
Vadapalani and Arumbakkam have further reinforced Koyambedu’s residential appeal.
Shriram’s Legacy in Southern Real Estate

The legacy of Shriram Properties begins where all enduring stories begin, with a city that demands only the best. Chennai, with its deep-rooted culture of diligence and its people’s legendary discernment. From our origins here, we carried forward a founding belief: that the homes we build are not inventory, they are inheritances. This city built us, and now we build across the nation.
Founded with a focus on the mid-market and mid-premium residential segments,
Shriram Properties Limited has built a steady track record across South India. Its key
markets, Bengaluru, Chennai and Kolkata, account for the bulk of its development
activity, with a planned entry into Pune.
As a leading residential developer in South India, the company has delivered 51 projects encompassing approximately 31.5 million square feet of saleable area, predominantly in Bengaluru and Chennai. As of September 30, 2024, it reported a development pipeline of 41 projects with an aggregate potential of 40.2 million square feet.
Such scale, however, is accompanied by a measured philosophy. SPL’s strategy has
consistently emphasised:
• Prudent capital allocation
• Customer-centric design
• Timely delivery
• A calibrated expansion model
The Confluence of Place and Provenance
In real estate, the most compelling stories are written at the intersection of the right location and the right builder. Koyambedu has always been Chennai’s best-kept secret. A location that has everything; metro access at your doorstep, a straightforward commute to the Porur and Thirumazhisai IT corridors, proximity to the city’s top schools and hospitals, and a centrality that puts T. Nagar, Anna Nagar and the airport all within easy reach. It has, for years, offered the convenience of Chennai’s core without demanding the premium of its more celebrated postcodes. That changes now.
King Life is not built for everyone. It is built for the discerning few. In a city where most developments measure success by the number of units sold, King Life measures it differently, by the quality of the life lived within. Spacious homes. A grand clubhouse that belongs, in the most meaningful sense, to a community small enough to actually know each other. Neighbours who become friends. Festivals that feel like family. A lifestyle that is full without being crowded, social without being impersonal, and luxurious without being loud.
At the heart of Chennai.
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Published - June 18, 2026 05:11 pm IST





















