Understand sites. Discover opportunity.

Powered by Regrid, the industry-leading property data and location intelligence company. Easily view parcel, tax, and zoning data. Search any data set to reveal sites, and areas that meet your criteria.

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About Regrid

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Discover the power of Regrid's Standardized Zoning geospatial layer matched to nationwide parcel data, and unlock a deeper understanding of land use. With monthly updates across all major metropolitan areas, Regrid’s zoning data empowers you to make better decisions and takes your understanding of land to new heights.

Connect the Regrid dataset directly into your Giraffe projects with the spatial layer!

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<aside> 🎓 Learn more about the Regrid dataset:

Standardized Zoning: Your Comprehensive Guide to Land Use Regulations

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<aside> 📢 Regrid aggregates parcel data for the United States. Speak with your account team about options for your locality.

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Getting Started


Instantly understand important parcel and zoning data on the map to easily scout sites you’re interested in. Simply click a site to see its metadata, including ownership, parcel area, and more.

Use intuitive multi-criteria filters to narrow and qualify potential sites that suit your needs. See qualified sites in context on the map. Search by parcel size, owner, zoning, and more to find the exact opportunities you’re looking for.

<aside> 👉 The Regrid layer is available as an upgrade to your account. Reach out to your account team to add this amazing data set to your workflows!

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Add the layer


Click “+ Data layer” in the layer palette.

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The layer menu appears.

The layer library includes public layers (available to all Giraffe users) and private layers (available only to you, your teams, or your workspace).

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The Regrid layer will be under “My Workspace layers”

  1. Select “Giraffe Team” from the dropdown
  2. Then, Search “Regrid”

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  1. Click the checkbox next to “Regrid New”

The regrid Layer appears in your layer palette.

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