properties /inventory quantity
place type
What sort of place a statement's fact holds at: shop (a retail shopfront where goods are sold to walk-in buyers), storeroom (goods held, not sold from the floor — the East African trade sense of 'store'; the American retail-premises sense is the shop member), warehouse (a dedicated large-scale storage or distribution facility), stall (an open-market or temporary selling pitch). A qualifier of the stock host (inventory_quantity), bound to one inventory statement, as a token from a growing vocabulary (kiosk, van, showroom enter on real evidence, L13). Distinct from fulfilment_channel (how an order reaches the buyer) and from a sale channel (where a price applies — a corpus-attested pricing fact, not yet a pool word): this types where stock physically sits.
Place type is answered with one word chosen from the place types list — the same word shared across every product that uses it.
It is a qualifier of inventory quantity — it has meaning only inside a inventory quantity statement, one per statement, never on its own. It belongs with inventory quantity to availability — whether it can be obtained.
It is answered inside every inventory quantity statement, not as a standalone question on a kind.
Answered inside every inventory quantity statement — not a standalone slot on any kind.