An experiential real estate marketplace, founded over six years ago, addressed a need in the market by connecting premium residential and unique properties with fashion brands, production companies, and corporate clients. Initially, the company relied on third-party marketplaces to generate demand while developing its operational infrastructure, including booking processes and management protocols. As the platform matured, it moved towards self-reliance by investing in brand positioning, SEO, and direct inbound acquisition, thus reducing marketplace dependence. This transition enhanced lead quality, booking size, brand control, and overall margins, significantly reducing platform risk.
The company offers diverse services like brand activations, fashion showrooms, corporate events, and media productions. In 2025, it introduced the Discovery Portfolio, a high-end service catering to global brands, which has shown strong demand and potential for growth. Operationally, it operates with a lean, remote team and employs a scalable structure with sound unit economics. Financially, the business is profitable, with minimal working capital needs, leading to consistent cash flow cycles from client prepayments.
Beyond profitability, the company has a social vision underpinned by "social architecture," aiming to revitalize overlooked neighborhoods through creative and cultural events. It seeks partnerships that generate social impact alongside marketplace demand.
The founder is considering selling the business to concentrate on new ventures, open to partnering with an entity interested in scaling and expanding the marketplace. This offers an opportunity to acquire a successful, established platform poised for further growth in experiential marketing and content-driven markets.
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