Off-market industrial property research.

Industrial research depends on building, parcel, owner/entity, deed, permit, and adjacency evidence. The workflow should separate source-backed owner facts from tenant, lessee, applicant, and contractor signals.

Industrial fields to verify.

Building and parcel identity

Reconcile building, parcel, use code, and address before surfacing a record.

Owner/entity chain

Use recorded deed and entity filings as the anchor, with confidence labels.

Adjacent parcels

Surface shared-ownership adjacency as a review question, not an automatic assemblage claim.

Permit roles

Separate owner, applicant, tenant, lessee, and contractor roles where the source exposes them.

Building area

Check source meaning before relying on square footage or improvement fields.

Tenant context

Keep tenant and occupancy context out unless a reviewed source supports the claim.

Industrial source posture.

QuestionUseful sourcePacket treatment
Who owns the property?Recorder and entity registryConfidence-labeled owner/entity context
What is the building?Assessor and building recordsUse and area context with source notes
Is there assemblage potential?Parcel adjacency plus ownership matchReviewable signal with confidence
What changed recently?Permits and recorded documentsRole-labeled source event
What should happen next?Packet reviewAssign review, save, monitor, or dismiss
Industrial
A permit applicant is not automatically the owner. Industrial packets need role labels before a signal becomes a claim.
Industrial

Build an industrial packet before outreach.

Use Acren to keep owner evidence, building context, permit roles, adjacency signals, and gaps visible in one reviewable packet.

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