Here are some thoughts regarding usage of addr:place (discussion specific to the UK). This tag is intended to be used instead of addr:street in cases where addresses are grouped together by something other than a street name. It is needed in part due to the rule that addr:street should always match up with a highway using the same name.
It is a problematic tag because mappers use it to represent slightly different things. Below are some of the ways I’ve seen it used (the addresses aren’t real, but are based on real examples):
(A)
name=Acme Conservatories
addr:place=Midland Garden Centre [a business that hosts other separately operated businesses]
addr:street=Cedar Lane
(B)
addr:housenumber=59
addr:place=Mulberry Court [a tower block without a street name]
(C)
addr:unit=22
addr:place=Elm Retail Park [a retail park without street names]
(D)
addr:unit=5
addr:place=Derwent Business Park [a business park that does not itself contain street names, but there is a parent street]
addr:street=Maple Way
(E)
addr:unit=10
addr:street=Hawthorn Road
addr:place=Long Lane Industrial Estate [an industrial estate with street names]
(F)
addr:housename=Manor House
addr:place=Westby [a village which does not have street names]
(G)
addr:housenumber=422
addr:street=High Street
addr:place=Beeston [any village, town or suburb]
addr:city=Nottingham
Opinions will inevitably vary on how right or wrong the different usages above are. I personally consider the last one (G) to be the most problematic. (B), (C) and maybe (F) most closely follow the usage recommended on the wiki.