Bridge effect
A new bridge changes drive time and moves overlooked parcels into the search area.
DIN watches planning, access, energy, ownership, tenant demand and capital mandates. It shows where value may move, who controls the asset, who could use it, and what to do next.
A plan, permit, road project, grid constraint or company move enters DIN. The workflow traces affected parcels, control routes, buyer fit and the next approved action.
A plan, permit, road project, grid update, listing, company move or capital signal enters the system.
DIN draws the affected area and marks which parcels, clusters and time windows changed.
The route can run through an owner, BV, holding, tenant, lender, broker, advisor or municipality.
The site is matched against operators, developers, funds, mandates and strategic corporates.
The output is a memo, approved contact route, CRM stage, task list and result log.
The useful cases are concrete. A bridge changes a logistics radius. Grid capacity changes buyer fit. Parcels work better together than alone.
A new bridge changes drive time and moves overlooked parcels into the search area.
Grid capacity can make one buyer profile realistic and another one impossible.
Separate plots can become one stronger asset when access and control line up.
Two credible occupiers can turn raw land into a bankable income case.
Each run has a job: detect the event, test parcel geometry, map control, match demand and prepare the contact route. Sensitive steps stop for review.
When the thesis is strong enough, DIN prepares the memo, evidence pack, contact route, CRM record and Deal Desk tasks.
It starts with opportunity intelligence. Over time, each signal, route, buyer match, response and outcome becomes part of the same market record.
Teams keep a live view of future opportunities before the market sees the same supply.
Every route, buyer match, contact asset and response improves the next one.
First release: public/open-signal logistics and light-industrial opportunity intelligence. Owner/control, outreach, CRM, Deal Desk and market-network workflows stay behind review gates.