James City County DataCombination of parcel information from the GIS/Mapping and the Real Estate departments.This table does not included multiple improvements per parcel.There is only 1 record per parcel IDAlso download the GIS and Real Estate Data Field Description.pdf file for a list of field descriptions.This data is updated every night
James City County Data - Updated nightly IGNORE dates on this site.Combination of parcel information from the GIS/Mapping and the Real Estate departments.This table includes multiple improvements per parcel.Also download the GIS and Real Estate Data Field Descriptions.pdf file for a list of field descriptions.This data is updated every night
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Please read all metadata before accessing the dataset. Note that records shown here are updated at different frequencies from data in products from MDP and SDAT. Please see the full documentation at https://opendata.maryland.gov/api/views/ed4q-f8tm/files/WtRzMltUzm25OasOCYtu7PgOGUfrplWsZTalSH4Iukg?download=true&filename=Real%20Property%20Records%20Documentation.pdf and review the dedicated metadata site (https://opendata.maryland.gov/dataset/Beta-Maryland-Statewide-Real-Property-Assessments-/ed4q-f8tm/about).
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The U.S. Department of the Treasury's Community Development Financial Institutions Fund (CDFI Fund) today released a summary report and data collected on all New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) investments across the nation from fiscal year (FY) 2003 to FY 2022. The CDFI Fund requires all Community Development Entities (CDEs) that have been awarded NMTC allocations to submit an annual report detailing how they invested Qualified Equity Investment (QEI) proceeds in Low-Income Communities. These reports must be submitted to the CDFI Fund by CDEs, along with their audited financial statements, within six months after the end of their fiscal year.Key highlights from the summary report from FY2003 to FY2022 include:$66.6 billion in NMTC investments were directed through both Real Estate and Non-Real Estate Qualified Active Low-Income Community Business (QALICBs) and investments made through other CDEs.Allocatees provided financing to 8,024 QALICBs.NMTC financing has been used to construct or rehabilitate over 259 million square feet of commercial real estate.In FY 2022, NMTC financing helped to create or rehabilitate over 10.5 million square feet of commercial real estate.$27.6 billion in investments were made in community facility projects.In FY 2022, 54.9% of Qualified Low-Income Community Investments (QLICIs), which totaled more than $1.9 billion, were investments in projects with a community facility component.17,667 units of housing that have been created are reported as affordable housing.NMTC investments have led to the reported creation or retention of over 40,000 projected jobs and over 850,000 actual jobs in the business, construction and tenant business categories.The summary report also documents the extent to which: (1) CDEs go beyond the minimum statutory definition of Low-Income Communities by committing to serve areas of higher distress, rural areas or targeted populations (slides 11-14); (2) CDEs leverage the NMTC to offer financing with flexible or non-traditional rates and terms (slides 15-17); and (3) CDEs commit to innovative uses of NMTC financing (slides 18-22).
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Please read all metadata before accessing the dataset. Note that records shown here are updated at different frequencies from data in products from MDP and SDAT. Please see the full documentation at https://opendata.maryland.gov/api/views/ed4q-f8tm/files/WtRzMltUzm25OasOCYtu7PgOGUfrplWsZTalSH4Iukg?download=true&filename=Real%20Property%20Records%20Documentation.pdf and review the dedicated metadata site (https://opendata.maryland.gov/dataset/Beta-Maryland-Statewide-Real-Property-Assessments-/ed4q-f8tm/about).
August 2025
To access parcel information:Enter an address or zoom in by using the +/- tools or your mouse scroll wheel. Parcels will draw when zoomed in.Click on a parcel to display a popup with information about that parcel.Click the "Basemap" button to display background aerial imagery.From the "Layers" button you can turn map features on and off.Complete Help (PDF)Parcel Legend:Full Map LegendAbout this ViewerThis viewer displays land property boundaries from assessor parcel maps across Massachusetts. Each parcel is linked to selected descriptive information from assessor databases. Data for all 351 cities and towns are the standardized "Level 3" tax parcels served by MassGIS. More details ...Read about and download parcel dataUpdatesV 1.1: Added 'Layers' tab. (2018)V 1.2: Reformatted popup to use HTML table for columns and made address larger. (Jan 2019)V 1.3: Added 'Download Parcel Data by City/Town' option to list of layers. This box is checked off by default but when activated a user can identify anywhere and download data for that entire city/town, except Boston. (March 14, 2019)V 1.4: Data for Boston is included in the "Level 3" standardized parcels layer. (August 10, 2020)V 1.4 MassGIS, EOTSS 2021
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The dataset titled "Domestic Trade, Finance and Construction" falls under the domain of Economy. It is owned and published by Natural Resources Canada, with the publisher and author's contact being geoinfo@nrcan.gc.ca. The dataset was first published on January 1, 1957, and it is tagged with keywords such as Economics and Industry, Housing Potential, construction industry, domestic trade, finance, insurance, retail trade, trade, and wholesale trade. The dataset's source is provided, and it is licensed under the Open Government Licence - Canada. The dataset provides a comprehensive description of employment and related patterns for leading service sectors, compiled from the 1951 Census. It includes six condensed maps showing various aspects of wholesale and retail trade, construction, and the fire, insurance, and real estate industries. The dataset offers four resources for download: English and French versions of the dataset in both JPG and PDF formats. The metadata for this dataset was created on October 1, 2024, and last modified on April 8, 2025.
Vector polygon map data of property parcels from Harris County, Texas containing 1,410,276 features.
Property parcel GIS map data consists of detailed information about individual land parcels, including their boundaries, ownership details, and geographic coordinates.
Property parcel data can be used to analyze and visualize land-related information for purposes such as real estate assessment, urban planning, or environmental management.
Available for viewing and sharing in a Koordinates map viewer. This data is also available for export to DWG for CAD, PDF, KML, CSV, and GIS data formats, including Shapefile, MapInfo, and Geodatabase.
What is the Geotechnical Engineering Market Size?
The geotechnical engineering market size is estimated to grow by USD 1.07 billion at a CAGR of 6.8% between 2024 and 2029. The market is experiencing significant growth due to the expansion of various sectors, particularly renewable energy. The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in geotechnical engineering services is another key trend, enabling more accurate and efficient analysis of geological data. However, the high cost of advanced technologies remains a challenge for smaller players in the market. The renewable energy sector's growth is driving the demand for engineering services, as the installation of wind turbines and solar panels requires a thorough understanding of soil conditions. AI is revolutionizing the industry by providing real-time analysis of geological data, reducing the need for manual labor and increasing efficiency. Despite these opportunities, the high cost of advanced technologies, such as AI and geophysical sensors, is limiting the market growth for smaller companies. Overall, the geotechnical engineering market is poised for growth, with renewable energy and technological advancements presenting significant opportunities.
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Market Segmentation
The market research report provides comprehensive data (region-wise segment analysis), with forecasts and estimates in 'USD billion' for the period 2025-2029, as well as historical data from 2019 - 2023 for the following segments.
Application
Real estate
Infrastructure
Industrial
Type
Underground city space engineering
Slope excavation engineering
Ground foundation engineering
Geography
APAC
China
India
Japan
South Korea
North America
US
Europe
Germany
UK
France
Spain
Middle East and Africa
South America
Brazil
Which is the largest segment driving market growth?
The real estate segment is estimated to witness significant growth during the forecast period. Geotechnical engineering plays a crucial role in the real estate sector due to the increasing demand for safe and stable structures for residential, commercial, and industrial projects. The residential development segment is experiencing significant growth as a result of the pressing need for housing in urban areas.
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The real estate segment was valued at USD 953.70 million in 2019. Governments and private developers are investing heavily to address housing shortages, with initiatives such as the Canadian government's plan to transform six federal properties into 2,800 new homes announced in November 2023. Offshore projects, including oil and gas platforms and wind farms, also contribute to the market's growth. The use of geotechnical engineering in offshore projects ensures the stability of structures in challenging marine environments. Slope failures and landslides are common geotechnical issues that pose risks to infrastructure, particularly in hilly and mountainous regions. Geotechnical engineering solutions, such as those based on rock mechanics and artificial intelligence, help mitigate these risks. Recycled materials are increasingly being used in geotechnical engineering applications due to their environmental benefits and cost-effectiveness. Building information modeling (BIM) is another technology that is gaining popularity in the industry, as it enables the creation of digital models of structures, improving design and construction processes. These trends are expected to drive the growth of the market.
Which region is leading the market?
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APAC is estimated to contribute 36% to the growth of the global market during the forecast period. Technavio's analysts have elaborately explained the regional market trends and drivers that shape the market during the forecast period. The Asia Pacific region is experiencing substantial growth in the market due to extensive infrastructure development and urbanization. Urbanization and the increasing adoption of renewable energy projects further fuel the demand for geotechnical engineering technology in the Asia Pacific region. For instance, the development of substations and cabling infrastructure for renewable energy sources necessitates the expertise of geotechnical engineers to ensure the structural integrity of these installations on building sites and the seabed.
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NZ Parcel Boundaries Wireframe provides a map of land, road and other parcel boundaries, and is especially useful for displaying property boundaries.
This map service is for visualisation purposes only and is not intended for download. You can download the full parcels data from the NZ Parcels dataset.
This map service provides a dark outline and transparent fill, making it perfect for overlaying on our basemaps or any map service you choose.
Data for this map service is sourced from the NZ Parcels dataset which is updated weekly with authoritative data direct from LINZ’s Survey and Title system. Refer to the NZ Parcel layer for detailed metadata.
To simplify the visualisation of this data, the map service filters the data from the NZ Parcels layer to display parcels with a status of 'current' only.
This map service has been designed to be integrated into GIS, web and mobile applications via LINZ’s WMTS and XYZ tile services. View the Services tab to access these services.
See the LINZ website for service specifications and help using WMTS and XYZ tile services and more information about this service.
Vector polygon map data of property parcels from Tulare County, California containing 159,913 features.
Property parcel GIS map data consists of detailed information about individual land parcels, including their boundaries, ownership details, and geographic coordinates.
Property parcel data can be used to analyze and visualize land-related information for purposes such as real estate assessment, urban planning, or environmental management.
Available for viewing and sharing as a map in a Koordinates map viewer. This data is also available for export to DWG for CAD, PDF, KML, CSV, and GIS data formats, including Shapefile, MapInfo, and Geodatabase.
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James City County DataCombination of parcel information from the GIS/Mapping and the Real Estate departments.This table does not included multiple improvements per parcel.There is only 1 record per parcel IDAlso download the GIS and Real Estate Data Field Description.pdf file for a list of field descriptions.This data is updated every night