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THG publishes a public, claim-based regional economic intelligence layer anchored in Danville, Virginia.
The National City Leaderboard ranks U.S. metros by per-capita economic yield, efficiency delta, and vendor density. Inputs are public-source data and operator-verified telemetry — no private surveillance or protected data access is implied.
Key Claims
- · THG tracks 11 zones of regional economic energy across the Danville corridor.
- · The leaderboard ranks U.S. cities on four operator-defined metrics: yield-per-capita, efficiency delta, vendor density, and Ripple verdict.
- · Every fact in the Sovereign Knowledge Base is reviewed by a THG analyst against a primary source before publication.
- · Coverage is public-source and operator-verified — not a private surveillance product.
National City Leaderboard
Live · click any cityTraffic vs. Foot Traffic
Vehicular traffic = gross potential (billboards, MFU placement). Foot traffic = active intent (wallet-in-hand). Sentinel measures Dwell Time, not just counts.
The Vitality Map
Vitality measures velocity — how fast money changes hands. High-vitality zones historically support stronger deployments; low vitality with high traffic signals an under-served market. Scores are indicative, not guaranteed.
Opportunity Zones
Opportunity = (Traffic × Dwell Time) ÷ Vendor Saturation. They fluctuate with event surges, saturation, and anchor-driven Ripple Waves. Helps vendors weigh risk; it does not eliminate it.
Verified Intel · Sentinel Brain
Atomic facts extracted from public, primary-source reports and aggregated open data. Each entry is reviewed by a THG analyst before publication; sources are cited where available.
Why these numbers matter
Localities use this data to recruit the right businesses for the right blocks — preventing business ghost towns. Vendors deploy where THG data already proves the demand is waiting.