PROJECT INTEL

About Project Intel

What is Project Intel?

Project Intel is a Commercial Opportunity Intelligence business that helps suppliers, contractors and commercial teams understand what is changing, what deserves attention and what may matter commercially before it becomes obvious.

By connecting evidence from multiple public sources, Project Intel helps identify development activity, operator movement, premises activity, progression and emerging demand that may be relevant to a business, market or location.

The aim is not to provide more information. The aim is to reduce uncertainty, improve visibility and support better commercial decisions.

Project Intel positioned between raw public information and expensive consultancy.

Why Project Intel exists

Most businesses do not need more information.

They need help understanding what is happening, what deserves attention, what may matter commercially, what should be monitored and what should happen next.

Many organisations are left choosing between raw information and expensive consultancy.

Project Intel exists to help bridge that gap by making commercially useful intelligence more accessible.

Project Intel starts with questions, not datasets. Different evidence sources help answer different questions. The goal is not to collect more information, but to reduce uncertainty around commercially relevant change.

Where the intelligence comes from

Project Intel works from public evidence sources including development, property, licensing, business, place and investment-related activity.

Different evidence sources help answer different commercial questions.

One source rarely tells the whole story.

The value comes from connecting evidence and understanding what it may suggest in a commercial context.

What Project Intel looks for

Project Intel looks for commercially relevant change.

The focus is not on collecting more information. The focus is on identifying signals that may indicate meaningful commercial movement.

That can include activity around:

  • Places
  • Premises
  • Operators
  • Progression
  • Demand
  • Commercial change

The question is not simply whether activity exists.

The question is whether it may be relevant, whether it deserves attention and whether the evidence suggests something worth understanding.

How Project Intel helps

What is happening?

Planning Signals

Earlier visibility of relevant activity before it becomes widely obvious.

What deserves attention?

Development Watchlists

Ongoing awareness of activity that may continue to matter.

What does the evidence suggest?

Commercial Opportunity Intelligence

Structured understanding of activity, demand, operators, premises and commercial change.

What should we do?

Decision Briefs and Consultancy

Evidence-led support for commercial questions that need judgement.

Who Project Intel helps

Suppliers

Earlier awareness of where demand may be forming, which operators appear active and which activity may become commercially relevant.

Contractors

Visibility of project activity, development progression and commercial context before opportunities become widely visible.

Commercial teams

Monitoring, understanding and prioritisation around places, premises, operators, demand and market movement.

Consultants, property owners and operators

Evidence-led context around commercially relevant change, area movement, premises activity and operator visibility.

What Project Intel is not

Project Intel is not a planning consultancy, a lead list provider, a property agency or a forecasting service.

It does not claim certainty, guaranteed opportunities or confirmed demand.

Project Intel helps interpret publicly available evidence to reduce uncertainty around commercially relevant change.

Start with the question

Tell Project Intel what you want to understand, where you operate and which activity matters to your business.

From there, the right starting point may be Planning Signals, Development Watchlists, Commercial Opportunity Intelligence, a Decision Brief or Consultancy.