Event Dome & Community Center

Construct a large, all-season event dome equipped with professional audio, lighting, and visual systems to support talks, live music, festivals, and digital or multimedia exhibitions. This creates a flexible, weather-proof cultural centerpiece that enables consistent year-round programming, attracts artists and collaborators, and opens new opportunities for performances, exhibitions, and large gatherings while strengthening the campus as a destination for events and retreats.
Food Truck

Add a dedicated food truck to provide flexible, high-quality meals and drinks without the overhead of a permanent restaurant build-out. This creates an easy gathering point, supports events and peak seasons, enables rotating chefs or concepts, and improves day-to-day convenience for guests and long-stay residents.
Family Playground Upgrade

Upgrade the playground and kids’ zone to better support families staying for weeks or months. This improves daily quality of life, strengthens the multi-generational foundation of the village, and makes longer stays feel natural rather than challenging. It also supports the broader learning and family-programming layer of the campus.
Resilient Power System

Install energy resilience infrastructure such as solar, battery storage for critical loads, and practical backup systems. This improves uptime during outages and peak demand, reduces exposure to energy volatility, and supports grounded resilience focused on reliability—not off-grid ideology.
Adjacent Properties Expansion

Acquire adjacent recreational properties if the price and terms are strong, adding existing accommodations and facilities (such as restaurant, lodge, guest ranch, etc) into the broader campus. Because the structures are already built and permitted, this could save significant time—and potentially money—compared to building from scratch.
Rent-to-Own Tiny Homes

Create an accessible pathway for guests to own a small home over time, even when traditional banks won’t provide mortgages for tiny homes or non-standard dwellings. This is about access: making it possible for more families, makers, and remote workers to build stability without needing a conventional mortgage. It also increases retention by turning short-term interest into long-term commitment.
Robotics & Automation Lab

Invest in a small fleet of emerging robots and automated systems to experiment with real-world operations across the property as capabilities and price points mature. This allows the village to pilot practical uses—maintenance, landscaping, logistics, cleaning, monitoring, and fabrication support—while positioning the campus as a living testbed for applied robotics in a human-scale environment, improving efficiency over time and informing future village deployments.
Outdoor Art Trail & Nature Gallery

Develop a multi-kilometer outdoor art walk by integrating large-scale and site-specific art installations along the existing hiking trails on the back portion of the property. In partnership with festivals such as Otherworld, artists can install works during events and leave them in place, creating a permanent, evolving nature-based gallery that attracts visitors, supports cultural programming, and transforms the land itself into a walkable art experience year-round.
Festival-Ready Land Preparation

Prepare and upgrade key areas of the property to support large-scale festivals and cultural gatherings, including land clearing, grading, access routes, power distribution, lighting, and crowd flow planning. This makes it possible to host multi-day events safely and efficiently while protecting the land, expanding cultural programming, and unlocking new revenue opportunities through festivals, performances, and large gatherings.