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Our Added Values

PEIT Alliances™ is a unique model that integrates real estate, technology, telecommunications, and capital into a single infrastructure platform. Instead of acting as a tenant or retail concept, PEIT transforms underutilized properties into physical and digital ThirdSpace™ hubs that bring together community, commerce, and connectivity by building a complete operating system within them. This model links modular architecture, digital identity, AI-powered interaction, a dedicated MVNO telecommunications layer, and programming that supports entrepreneurship and local activation. This creates multi-layered revenue opportunities for homeowners, investors, and brands while mitigating business risk. No other platform combines physical environments, software, media, and telecommunications identity into a standardized, scalable system. PEIT's Civic Commerce Infrastructure approach enables assets to function as modern, data-driven ecosystems rather than traditional retail spaces.

For Property Owners and Developers

Enable underperforming assets as ThirdSpace™ hubs.

Gain a share of multi-tiered revenue (memberships, retail, telecommunications, media).

Operations fully managed through PEIT management.

Optional LLAP capital participation.

For Capital Partners

Risk profile at the infrastructure level with growth potential in the retail sector.

Repeatable cluster-based deployment model

Revenue stack across physical, digital and telecommunications layers

Network-level equity appreciation

For Brands and Trade Allies

Flexible, cost-effective physical assets

Showroom, sample distribution, returns, live activations.

Hyper-native customer engagement via PingPod™

Insights derived from data at the telecommunications level and experience level.

For Global Investors

Structured US investment pathways

Net job creation and operational longevity

EB-5 compliant through independent legal advice.

Participation in regional asset transformation

Call to Action for Local and Global Candidates and Investors

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What does "Third Space" mean?

A hybrid retail + social space — perhaps a small shop, gallery, or a studio for regular events, pop-up stores, and meetups.

A community center type of space — offering workshops, classes, language exchange (because you and they speak two languages), networking, social connections, etc.

A co-working cafe / co-working + social center — a place where people can drop by to work, meet other people, attend events, have coffee, etc.

A cultural/social "living room" for a niche community — perhaps serving bilingual/multicultural crowds, immigrants, international students, or simply for community socialization.

    • This is not a café, co-working space, retail store, or simply an event venue. It is a physical and digital community and commerce hub that brings together the following:

      • Social gathering area

      • Learning and workshops

      • Entrepreneurial activities

      • Retail experiences and pop-up stores

      • Health and creative programs

    • A single space that performs multiple functions simultaneously, but always centers on community and economic activities.

    • First and foremost, it is a physical space constructed within repurposed commercial buildings. However, it also incorporates digital layers through the following:

      • Offndon identity and membership

      • Fifth Signal connection

      • Hybrid events and online interaction

    • Therefore, it functions as a hybrid, physical-digital environment, encompassing both physical space and a digital ecosystem.

    • Civic Third Space serves a broad but clearly defined audience:

      • Local residents

      • Bilingual communities and the global diaspora

      • Migrants and newcomers

      • Generation X, Generation Z, and new generation consumers

      • Students and young professionals

      • Digital nomads

      • Entrepreneurs and small business owners

      • Families looking for a safe, accessible community space

    • Rather than targeting a single demographic, it is deliberately designed to support multiple generations and lifestyles, creating an inclusive environment.

    • Various programs specifically designed for the local population:

      • Flexible working and creative spaces

      • Networking and community events

      • Language exchange and intercultural encounters

      • Workshops, classes and trainings

      • Retail pop-up stores and product displays

      • Health, art and culture events

      • Weekend markets and outdoor events

    • Each location is tailored to the needs of its neighborhood.

    • A multi-income structure that reduces dependence on a single source of income:

      • Memberships

      • Pay-per-use areas and programs

      • Event and workshop fees

      • Retail and pop-up events

      • Market/vendor fees

      • Food and beverage partnerships

      • Sponsorships and brand collaborations

    • While operators profit from shared revenue, PEIT GYO benefits from asset value and diversified income.

    • Civic Third Space centers will be established in strategic urban and suburban areas with high concentrations of Gen Z, young professionals, and modern consumers, reflecting Trader Joe’s proven footprint strategy across the United States. Ideal locations include:

      • Old large retail stores

      • Neighborhoods with a high concentration of Generation Z and modern consumers.

      • Areas validated according to Trader Joe's demographic success models.

      • Accessible locations with reliable parking and transportation options.

      • Communities in need of renewed social, cultural or entrepreneurial infrastructure

      • Each location is selected based on demographic strength, cultural vibrancy, and proven demand for modern, experience-driven commerce.

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