Evolving Housing
for the New World

The Problem: America’s Neighborhoods Are Broken
Zoning codes, car-centric sprawl, and isolated single-family homes have created a society starved of interaction and purpose. Millions of people fall through every safety net—from Section 8 housing to traditional workforce programs—only to end up in a cycle of loneliness, underemployment, and survival.
The future being built around us—privately owned by equity funds and operated by AI—is leaving an entire socioeconomic tier behind.
The OutpostX Hypothesis: Experiential Hospitality as the Economic Engine of a New Kind of Village
We believe the most scalable, emotionally resonant foundation for future living is an immersive, story-driven micro-resort—a place that funds itself through tourism while housing and upskilling its staff in dozens of practical and creative disciplines.
OutpostX isn’t just a hotel. It’s an experimental village wrapped in narrative, art, and primal wonder—built from modular structures like domes, trailers, and desert dwellings. Every guest stay funds a new kind of social architecture.
Our Deeper Mission: Housing Humans in a Way That Heals
At the core of our system is the staff—not as employees, but as co-creators, learners, and residents. We train them in:
- Trade skills (construction, landscaping, solar)
- Creative skills (acting, sculpture, media)
- Entrepreneurial skills (marketing, operations, storytelling)
- Wellness skills (breathwork, sound healing, mindfulness, nutrition, HRV, trauma-informed somatics)
Every Outpost becomes a living campus for adults who never got one—offering not just income and shelter, but purpose, mentorship, and tools for healing.
Wellness as a Path to Empowerment
Our OutpostX villages also host Wellness Retreats—experiences rooted in breathwork, sound baths, biohacking, mindfulness, and nervous system regulation.
These retreats do more than serve guests. They train our staff to become facilitators in one of the fastest-growing global industries—valued in the trillions over the next decade.
By learning how to lead wellness programming, our residents gain:
- Skills that are in high demand
- Tools to process trauma and regulate their own nervous systems
- Confidence to help others heal while healing themselves
This is not just affordable housing. It’s community. It’s restoration. It’s forward momentum.
Proof of Concept: It’s Already Working
Our first OutpostX in Utah has been open for just over a year and is already:
- Housing 5 full-time residents gaining new skills
- Developing upskilling programs across 10+ disciplines
- Hosting wellness retreats that train staff as facilitators
- Building deep bonds and community support
- And doing all of this while operating a profitable hospitality business
That property has only 17 units—yet has already been viewed over 100 million times online and is currently the most-watched hotel in Utah.
The Endgame: 100 Outposts = 100 New Villages
Every Outpost we build becomes a modular, scalable ecosystem that can adapt to desert, forest, coastal, or island terrain. We envision a global network of experiential villages powered by:
- Micro-agriculture and land-based economies
- Storytelling and immersive education
- Wellness and communal healing
- A repeatable, tourism-driven financial engine
And perhaps most importantly—we introduce middle- and upper-class guests to new ways of living and zoning that they carry back to their own neighborhoods and planning commissions. Our guests don’t just take home memories. They take home ideas.
Research + Collaboration
We’re actively working with academic researchers and nonprofit partners to test:
- What kinds of upskilling lead to stable careers fastest?
- How do communal rituals improve mental health?
- What low-cost structures can feel like sanctuaries?
- What zoning and policy innovations can unlock more of this?
We’re not just building properties—we’re building models. And every location becomes a living lab for how to house people with dignity in a shifting world.
This is Our Magnum Opus
Not just to build awe-inspiring destinations.
But to prove that villages built on joy, ritual, and shared purpose—backed by viable economics—can become the future of how humans live, work, and grow together.
We’re not trying to fix the system.
We’re building a new one from the ground up.
And it’s already working.