LightBox Launches LightBox Property to Create Single Asset Records for Commercial Real Estate

LightBox has announced the launch of LightBox Property, a new data product that establishes a single, unified record for every commercial real estate asset. This tool addresses the industry challenge of fragmented data where complex properties, such as industrial campuses, are often split across multiple parcel records. By consolidating information on ownership, structures, and transactions, the platform enables lenders and investors to scale their analytics and risk assessment processes more efficiently.
LightBox Property aims to solve the long-standing discrepancy between how commercial real estate is traded and how its data is recorded. While the industry makes decisions based on assets, data typically resolves to individual parcels, requiring professionals to manually assemble records for properties that span multiple lots or contain various structures. This new product connects parcels, ownership, boundaries, and history into a single record, allowing users to leverage the LightBox geocoder to organize their own internal data into a consistent property model.
Eric Frank, Founder and CEO of LightBox, stated that the launch represents a fundamental change in market operations by allowing lenders to pull a single collateral record for underwriting regardless of parcel complexity. Caroline Stoll, General Manager of Data & Analytics, added that the tool makes portfolio analytics and AI practical at scale by resolving messy inputs from disparate systems into a single, enriched asset record. This connectivity is designed to help organizations move faster and reduce risk across various real estate workflows, from brokerage to environmental assessment.
The initial rollout of the product covers approximately 8.5 million curated properties nationwide and is available through the LightBox API and LightBox Live. This release is part of a series of 2026 updates from the company, including City Directories and Corporate Owner, all focused on creating a connected view of property intelligence. By defining property at the asset level once, LightBox intends to eliminate the need for repetitive data assembly in every subsequent workflow, providing a clearer foundation for the built world.
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