![]() "Working with Esri is a great way to align both companies' unique strengths to develop tools and provide information that make a difference for local businesses," said Ryan Whittington, Senior Vice President at American City Business Journals, The Business Journals' parent company. Users can monitor Crane Watch for potential new clients, customers, partners and competitors entering their market, and conduct business accordingly. This partnership allows The Business Journals to better serve its readers, which include business owners and decision-makers from across industries and sectors. "The Business Journals' adoption of Esri technology helps simplify the real-time capture and management of this important industry resource for their users." "Crane Watch is recognized as the authoritative source of up-to-date information on buildings under construction and in the pipeline," said Helen Thompson, Director, Global Marketing Strategy, Real Estate, Banking & Insurance at Esri. For added context, users can access the latest articles from The Business Journals about specific developments directly from Crane Watch. Additional information, like a description of the project, the developers behind it and the target completion date, is also available in the map. The interactive map, which is powered by Esri data and technology, offers a customizable experience for monitoring developments by project type, location and status. ![]() CHARLOTTE, N.C., J/PRNewswire-iReach/ - The Business Journals, the nation's largest publisher of local business news, and Esri, the leader in GIS mapping software, spatial analytics and location technology, have partnered to launch Crane Watch in 40 markets across the United States.Ĭrane Watch is an interactive resource that allows users to track major commercial real estate development projects in their market from proposal phase to completion.
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