01 / Coverage
A stable industrial-intelligence taxonomy
News, Blog, Research, and homepage discovery use the same reader-facing topics. Source-supplied or author-entered tags may remain in metadata, but they do not expand the approved public vocabulary by themselves.
- Logistics & Distribution
- Warehouses, distribution networks, freight, ports, and modern logistics facilities.
- Small-Bay & Flex
- Shallow-bay, flex, multi-tenant industrial, service industrial, and industrial-condo markets.
- Industrial Outdoor Storage
- IOS yards, fleet and equipment storage, contractor yards, and outdoor industrial use.
- Industrial Development
- Planning, permits, construction, infrastructure, new supply, and site selection.
- Tenants & Occupiers
- Industrial users, tenant operations, leasing demand, labor, and occupancy.
- Capital Markets
- Debt, CMBS, transactions, pricing, cap rates, and institutional capital.
- Investment Strategy
- Acquisitions, underwriting, ownership, operations, and portfolio decisions.
- Market Intelligence
- Metro conditions, supply and demand, demographic change, and local market evidence.
- Data & Methodology
- Data provenance, classification, measurement, scoring, reconciliation, and product methods.
- NNN Industrial
- Editorial analysis of net-lease industrial investment; not a public property classification until its evidence contract is approved.
02 / News discovery
Third-party reporting stays with the original publisher
- A News card identifies the headline, original publisher, source date when available, external-source status, and derived topic and market context.
- SpanVor writes a concise synopsis for discovery and links the reader to the original page. It does not republish a third-party article body.
- A link is not an endorsement of every claim or view in the source. Material facts used in SpanVor analysis require their own review.
- If an external article becomes unavailable, SpanVor may retain limited citation metadata but will not reconstruct the missing article.
03 / Original work
SpanVor analysis carries its own evidence burden
- Blog
- A SpanVor-authored explanation, perspective, product method, market note, or practical operating guide.
- Research
- A governed study, field report, evidence note, or market edition with a defined source basis and methodology.
- Market page
- A release-gated public measurement derived from approved artifacts and accompanied by freshness and coverage disclosures.
- News card
- A discovery record for another publisher unless it is expressly identified as SpanVor analysis.
Where a study depends on a governed dataset, the article should describe the relevant population, time period, filters, exclusions, and important limits. Transaction decisions still require independent diligence.
04 / Automation
Automation can assist; it does not erase publication gates
Automation may help discover candidate stories, classify topics and markets, organize source material, or prepare a draft. Public database-backed News records still require an approved or featured publication status. File-backed Blog and Research work enters the public site through checked-in deployment and its applicable review gate.
05 / Labels
Topic and market labels are navigation aids
SpanVor derives stable topic and market labels from public titles, synopses, and tags. These labels help readers discover related intelligence; they are not assertions that every subject in a story sits inside a released SpanVor dataset.
06 / Commercial independence
Paid relationships must be disclosed
- Sponsored, paid, partner-supplied, affiliate, or commissioned material must be labeled where a reasonable reader will see it.
- Payment does not authorize an undisclosed ranking, favorable data treatment, or removal of a material correction.
- Product calls to action may appear contextually, but access gates must not be presented as independent evidence for a market claim.
07 / Accountability
Material errors are corrected in public context
SpanVor distinguishes corrections from ordinary updates and clarifications. A material published error is fixed where readers encounter it and recorded when it changed the interpretation of the work.