Polygon

Polygon CRE

A polygon is a shape with at least three straight sides and angles, and typically five or more.

A triangle is the simplest polygon.

Outlines on a map, creating shapes that outline data assets like:

  • Properties,
  • Suburbs,
  • Commercial nodes
  • CRE clusters
  • Cities,
  • Provinces,
  • Countries, or
  • Continents

…are also all polygons.

A polygon is an incredibly useful way of describing a collection of properties on a map.

And polygons can be customised to your lens.

See example below: CRESTA zone polygons (used in insurance) are in red. In contrast, mutually exclusive, collectively exhaustive (MECE) commercial property clusters are in blue.

CRESTA zones South Africa

(Note how CRESTA’s SA postal code-driven polygons defy MECE principles)

This fusion of geospatial data and commercial real estate (CRE) data is a great example of data becoming relevant to a wider audience of strategic decision-makers. See this article for a practical example of how polygons are used by business.

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