[Maximizing Space Value] Launching 'SITE PORT', a dynamic matching service for land use!
Landit Inc. launched 'SITE PORT' on June 1, a platform matching vacant spaces with optimal land use operators. By combining the company's spatial utilization data with AI demand forecasting, it proposes the best land use in real-time. The goal is to unlock underutilized urban spaces and build infrastructure as an 'Urban OS'.
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- 📰 Published: June 1, 2026 at 23:30
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Landit Inc., a company specializing in mobility infrastructure and PropTech, launched 'SITE PORT' on June 1, 2026, a spatial matching service that connects vacant spaces across Japan with optimal land use operators. Traditional real estate utilization has been hampered by closed information and rigid business models. Landit aims to overcome these structural issues based on its proprietary data infrastructure.
SITE PORT matches vacant spaces with various utilization methods such as electric kick scooters, car sharing, warehouses, and vending machines in real-time. By combining 'spatial utilization data' gathered from the company's various products with AI demand forecasting, it enables data-driven land use that does not rely on intuition or experience. Landit aims to build an 'Urban OS' that controls supply and demand across entire cities.
SITE PORT matches vacant spaces with various utilization methods such as electric kick scooters, car sharing, warehouses, and vending machines in real-time. By combining 'spatial utilization data' gathered from the company's various products with AI demand forecasting, it enables data-driven land use that does not rely on intuition or experience. Landit aims to build an 'Urban OS' that controls supply and demand across entire cities.
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