Determine building name from CLGeocoder












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Is it possible to determine the building (or another landmark) your in with CLGeocoder or any other Apple location service SDK?



I can see the address of my current location using long & lat using CLGeocoder. However, I would also like to return the building I'm in. For example, if I'm in the Rogers Centre in Toronto, I'd like to have that returned based on my current location.



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  • You're talking to a database. You cannot retrieve info that isn't in the database.
    – matt
    Nov 22 at 21:40










  • The reason I ask is because it’s in Apple Maps…
    – Paul S.
    Nov 22 at 23:14










  • Understood, but that is not the same as the geocoding database.
    – matt
    Nov 23 at 0:26
















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Is it possible to determine the building (or another landmark) your in with CLGeocoder or any other Apple location service SDK?



I can see the address of my current location using long & lat using CLGeocoder. However, I would also like to return the building I'm in. For example, if I'm in the Rogers Centre in Toronto, I'd like to have that returned based on my current location.



Thanks










share|improve this question
























  • You're talking to a database. You cannot retrieve info that isn't in the database.
    – matt
    Nov 22 at 21:40










  • The reason I ask is because it’s in Apple Maps…
    – Paul S.
    Nov 22 at 23:14










  • Understood, but that is not the same as the geocoding database.
    – matt
    Nov 23 at 0:26














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Is it possible to determine the building (or another landmark) your in with CLGeocoder or any other Apple location service SDK?



I can see the address of my current location using long & lat using CLGeocoder. However, I would also like to return the building I'm in. For example, if I'm in the Rogers Centre in Toronto, I'd like to have that returned based on my current location.



Thanks










share|improve this question















Is it possible to determine the building (or another landmark) your in with CLGeocoder or any other Apple location service SDK?



I can see the address of my current location using long & lat using CLGeocoder. However, I would also like to return the building I'm in. For example, if I'm in the Rogers Centre in Toronto, I'd like to have that returned based on my current location.



Thanks







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  • You're talking to a database. You cannot retrieve info that isn't in the database.
    – matt
    Nov 22 at 21:40










  • The reason I ask is because it’s in Apple Maps…
    – Paul S.
    Nov 22 at 23:14










  • Understood, but that is not the same as the geocoding database.
    – matt
    Nov 23 at 0:26


















  • You're talking to a database. You cannot retrieve info that isn't in the database.
    – matt
    Nov 22 at 21:40










  • The reason I ask is because it’s in Apple Maps…
    – Paul S.
    Nov 22 at 23:14










  • Understood, but that is not the same as the geocoding database.
    – matt
    Nov 23 at 0:26
















You're talking to a database. You cannot retrieve info that isn't in the database.
– matt
Nov 22 at 21:40




You're talking to a database. You cannot retrieve info that isn't in the database.
– matt
Nov 22 at 21:40












The reason I ask is because it’s in Apple Maps…
– Paul S.
Nov 22 at 23:14




The reason I ask is because it’s in Apple Maps…
– Paul S.
Nov 22 at 23:14












Understood, but that is not the same as the geocoding database.
– matt
Nov 23 at 0:26




Understood, but that is not the same as the geocoding database.
– matt
Nov 23 at 0:26

















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