
The Rise of the Low-Altitude Economy
Flying cars are real—but the real action is in the airspace they need to operate. From China to Vegas, we explore who’s building, who’s winning, and who’s falling out of the sky.
As urban spaces become denser and climate concerns intensify, the legal and economic dimensions of airspace and water rights are gaining prominence.
From the monetization of airspace for vertical development and drone corridors to the critical importance of water access in agriculture and urban planning, understanding these rights is essential for modern investors and developers.
Stay informed on how air and water rights are shaping the future of real estate.

Flying cars are real—but the real action is in the airspace they need to operate. From China to Vegas, we explore who’s building, who’s winning, and who’s falling out of the sky.

You may not see flying cars in the sky yet, but a lot is happening on the ground. eVTOLs are the closest thing we have. Capital is pouring into the space, but regulation is still lacking.

Ten years ago, Jeff Bezos promised drone deliveries. Go beyond the hype to understand what’s holding the industry back, and where we go from here.

When we talk about commodities, most people think gold and oil. But the world’s most precious commodity is the one we all take for granted.

As people crowd into cities, the economics of skyscraper construction have led to a market for air rights.
We create indices for eclectic modern alts. We’ve got a vinyl index, a whiskey index, and more. This helps us find the best buying opportunities for our alternative investment fund
We wrap everything up with a rich qualitative analysis. You’ll understand the pros & cons of investing in all sorts of alternative asset classes.