A ground-floor opportunity combining AI infrastructure, renewable energy, sustainable agriculture, and real estate development on 202 acres in West Texas.
202 acres in Dell City, Hudspeth County. No zoning restrictions. One of the lowest land costs per acre in the state for development-ready property.
REAP grants cover up to 50% of renewable energy costs. EQIP covers up to 90% of high tunnel farming structures. Government-backed funding.
GPU compute, organic produce, tilapia fish, worm castings, NNN leasing, automotive sales, and residential rentals. Diversified from day one.
Solar, wind, and battery storage. No utility bills. No grid dependency. The same model that enabled Bloom Energy to grow from $120 to $290 per share.
202 acres of undeveloped West Texas land transformed into a self-sustaining development generating income from seven distinct revenue streams within the first year of operations.
Bloom Energy demonstrated that providing on-site power generation for AI data centers creates extraordinary value. Their stock appreciated from $120 to $290 per share on this model alone. The Dotson project replicates this approach with the added advantage of agricultural revenue streams and a self-sufficient water system.
We are building a self-sustaining development from the ground up. For partnership inquiries and investment discussions, contact our team directly.
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