Tenant revenue reads in millions
In Find tenants, a company’s turnover now shows as €9.4M instead of a hard-to-read “9,380k €”.
Product updates and improvements to Kadrent
June 2026
17 Jun
In Find tenants, a company’s turnover now shows as €9.4M instead of a hard-to-read “9,380k €”.
Each leasable unit now leads with its label and size, with the office/warehouse/retail breakdown on a quiet second line and columns lined up — so long multi-use lists read as cleanly as single-use ones. Every building section also shows its unit count and total available area at a glance.
Clicking a company in Find tenants or lead results now opens it in a new tab, so your shortlist stays where it is — no more re-running the search after going back.
Activity feeds now flag when a company you track registers a new commercial pledge — with the lender bank and amount — has a pledge enforced or discharged, or enters or exits insolvency. They show under the Distress filter on the main feed, company pages and portfolio timelines, so a tenant taking on secured debt or sliding toward insolvency surfaces on its own instead of staying buried in the business register.
On a building or park’s vacancy list you can now tick several available units at once — their areas add up, so one search finds tenants that need the whole combined space, not just a single unit. The tenant search also has a calmer, lower-contrast look and a smoother loading animation.
Building and park pages now show up to six photos plus the first floor plans up front, with a "+N" tile whenever there are more. Click any image — or the "+N" — to open a full-screen gallery and step through them with the on-screen arrows or your keyboard. Photos and plans open as separate galleries, and the Images and Layouts counts now show the true totals.
Connectivity maps now draw two routes to the airport, ports and city centre whenever they differ: the fastest by time (solid line) and the most direct by distance (dashed line). The location list and map pins show both, so you can see at a glance when the quickest way round (e.g. the Rīga bypass) and the shortest way through differ — and choose what to quote a tenant. Hold Ctrl (⌘ on Mac) and scroll to zoom the map.
A building or park’s activity timeline now lists only events that took place there — branches opening or closing, tenants moving in or out at that address. Before, it also pulled in a tenant’s branch closures and openings from their other locations, which read as if they’d happened here. Company names also show in short form (e.g. SIA “Didrihsoni”).
A building page now shows the real number of buildings on its land — unfinished, unregistered structures are no longer counted — and you can expand the list to see them all, each opening its own page.
Add or correct a building’s technical specs — clear height, docks, floor load, power and more — right on the page, for any building in a park. Set them per building, or apply one spec sheet to the whole park in a click.
Company and building pages now show the type of every unit (office, warehouse, retail, restaurant, online, …) and the exact date the company registered there — under the tenant in the drilldown, and across all branches on the company page. Every activity feed (company, building, and the main feed) now names each new branch too, so online and delivery-app channels with no street address are no longer indistinguishable “New branch” rows.
When a company changes its registered address, the activity timeline now spells out the move — “moved from [old address] to [new address]” — dated to the real move date from the business register, not the day we noticed it. Company names throughout the feed are now clickable too, opening the full company page.
When a tenant discloses an upcoming lease end, it now feeds their churn risk and shows up where you act on it: your morning Telegram briefing flags leases ending within 90 days at the buildings you watch, and the weekly email digest lists portfolio tenants with leases up in the next 6 months. No more hunting through the dashboard for renewal timing — and you can switch the digest alert off per user.
A tenant’s “Open full dossier” now always opens that exact company. Previously a few companies were over-eagerly grouped under a larger brand (e.g. a tenant shown as “Latvenergo”), so the dossier could open a different company in the same building.
Upload property images and floor-plan layouts straight onto a building or cluster page — pick several at once, with separate buttons for images and layouts. Your uploads sit alongside the listing’s synced media and stay put.
16 Jun
The website shown on a building or cluster page is once again a working link, and now displays as a clean address without a leading “https://”. Previously, links for properties whose address was stored with a scheme were broken.
Connectivity maps now stay zoomed in on the building and its nearby ports, airport and city centre — distant cross-country ports no longer pull the view out to the whole country.
The Activity tab now shows a real map of the building instead of a placeholder, and opens the full nearby-buildings explorer in one click.
The nearby-buildings map now loads in a fraction of the time, even in dense areas like central Rīga.
Look up any director, shareholder or beneficial owner by name — from the ⌘K bar or the new People tab on Find tenants — and jump straight to every company they’re tied to. Type the name in any order: first name or surname first both work.
Where a company discloses it in their annual report, tenants now show when their lease ends — plus the rent they pay and the space they lease — right in the building tenant list and dossier. A small pin marks figures tied to this building versus the company’s total, so you know exactly when a tenant is coming up for renewal.
List available units with their office, warehouse and retail split, set asking rates once, and every space prices itself automatically — then find matching tenants from the same view.
Open any building and the overview now leads with an asset snapshot, tenant health mix, connectivity and area context — even buildings with no listing show their full intelligence instead of an empty page.
Building and cluster pages now show real driving times to ports, airports and city centres on an interactive map.
Every building and cluster now shows how many people live in its municipality, sourced from official CSB statistics — quick context when you size a catchment.
Cluster pages now plot the actual surrounding buildings on a map and show a live feed of recent activity in the area.
Browse Lithuanian buildings and per-company dossiers, with clickable tables throughout the dashboard.
Search now hides clusters that aren't published yet, so results only show pages you can actually open.
15 Jun
A cleaner, consistent layout across building and cluster pages, with richer specs and a faster read on every property.
Fixed a sync issue that was silently dropping some Rentful listing photos — images are back on the pages that lost them.
14 Jun
Sort tenants, expand details, see risk and activity signals, and add tenants straight to your longlist.
Building and cluster pages now show asking rent and technical specifications, sourced from Rentful listings.
13 Jun
Surface likely tenants for a building and see its vacant units directly on the page.