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Market Demand Heat Map

See where CRE tenant demand is concentrating, in near real time.

Every TenantIQ research event is a real underwriting workflow on a live commercial tenant. Aggregated under minimum-N thresholds and mapped by geography and industry, those events become a leading indicator of where demand is forming before leases are signed.

The Market Demand Heat Map is an interactive CRE demand dashboard from CRELYTIC iQ Intel. It aggregates tenant-research events at state and city resolution, filterable by NAICS industry, and surfaces week-over-week movers, CSV exports, and a Monday digest email. Every geography is min-N protected (N ≥ 5 events per city-period).

Filter by state, city, or NAICS. Export the underlying CSV. Get a weekly digest that surfaces the biggest week-over-week movers in the markets you care about. Built for brokers writing market letters, lenders sizing geographic concentration, and operators planning expansion moves.

What you get inside the dashboard

An interactive heat map, a filterable leaderboard, CSV export, and a digest email so you never miss the week's biggest movers.

State + city heat maps

Demand intensity visualized at both state and metro-area resolution. Drill from a national view into a specific MSA without losing context.

NAICS industry filters

Slice demand by industry, industry group, or sector. Combine filters to isolate niche geography-plus-industry signals like ‘logistics in the Midwest.’

Week-over-week movers

A leaderboard of geographies with the largest demand-intensity changes. Differentiate persistent trend from one-week spike using the 4- and 12-week rolling views.

CSV + chart export

Every view exports as CSV for your models and as chart PNGs for your decks. Attribution auto-included.

Weekly digest email

A Monday digest highlighting top movers, new entries into your watched geographies, and sector-level trend summaries.

Min-N governed

Geographies below five events in a period are suppressed. Prevents re-identification of individual research activity while preserving signal in high-volume markets.

Who uses Market Demand

Three personas rely on the heat map as a leading indicator of lease and transaction activity.

Brokerage research

Ship a weekly market letter with a defensible, independent demand signal. Drop the map into listing decks and investor updates without building the data pipeline yourself.

Lenders + credit teams

Monitor concentration risk in your loan book. When the heat map flags a market cooling relative to peers, you have lead time to adjust pricing, reserves, and new-loan appetite.

Operators + occupiers

Plan expansion, consolidation, and portfolio optimization against the same data your brokers and lenders are looking at. Spot where your industry's demand is shifting before the next RFP cycle.

Frequently asked questions

What is a ‘research event’?

A research event is an instance of a TenantIQ user running an underwriting workflow on a specific tenant for a specific property or market. We don't expose the researcher or tenant in the heat map. We expose the geography, industry, and time bucket — aggregated under min-N thresholds.

How fresh is the data?

The dashboard refreshes nightly. The weekly digest covers the prior Monday-through-Sunday window. Min-N thresholds apply at each refresh — if a geography-industry bucket falls below threshold, it is suppressed for that period only and returns automatically when volume resumes.

What geographic resolutions are available?

State-level coverage for all 50 U.S. states plus D.C. City-level coverage for every U.S. metro area that clears the min-N threshold in a given period (roughly 100-200 MSAs, varying by week). The dashboard surfaces which geographies are suppressed for the current period.

Can I embed the heat map in my own site?

Firm-tier subscribers can generate embeddable widgets for specific state, metro, or industry views. Attribution is auto-included. See Terms of Service for the embed license.

Is this the same data as the Tenant Risk Index?

Both products derive from the same underlying TenantIQ research events, but TRI measures risk intensity per industry while Market Demand measures research volume per geography. They are complementary — many subscribers use both.

Get inside the dashboard

7-day free trial, no credit card required. Early-access cohort pricing locks in for the life of the account if you subscribe during the trial.