Portugal 2026  |  Propertyvalue $3.000.000

Property 13.000m“
16th century House 600m2
Working House 350m2  
Studio 120m2 

the next chapter: building together

HOW IT WORKES

we match empty places with committed people. then we copy the model⁺

most systems extract. they build, sell, move on. colabs activates what already exists. an empty property is not a problem — it's unused capacity. a person with a skill and no place to apply it is not lost — they're unmatched. the model connects both through a structure that can be repeated: place, human, infrastructure.

the effect is regenerative on three levels. physically, abandoned or underused spaces are brought back to life — no new construction, no displacement, no speculation. the building stands, the land is there, it just needs the right people and the right framework. humanly, dormant skills become productive. purpose stops being abstract and becomes embedded in a place, a group, a daily practice. people don't consume a location — they become part of it. structurally, each activated node feeds back into the infrastructure. what works gets documented, what fails gets corrected, and the next node starts from a higher baseline. the model improves every time it replicates.

this is how living systems work. a cell doesn't scale by growing larger — it divides, and each new unit carries the full code. colabs operates the same way. every location is complete in itself. every location makes the network stronger. nothing is extracted. everything compounds.

❋ Space WIN

Place activation
You have a property with potential. we bring the people, the programming, and the platform. you retain ownership and gain a committed, aligned team with a fair exit plan.

❋ Human WIN

Human activation.
you bring a skill and shared investment. in return you get a place, a purpose, a community, and — after 12 months — income through the programs you build and run.

❋ Ressources WIN 

Led by experienced guides who know how to hold space, encourage participation, and keep things moving with purpose.

the regenerative 369 model

remembering the model of 369 and why we are a different than every build community or company.

Day One

SEED

urban space. fast activation. six revenue streams from day one — built around education, art, culture, workspace, and wellness.

MULTIDISCIPLINARY SPACE

  • paid workshops, masterclasses, and skill-based courses run by founders. topics rotate with the group's expertise: design thinking, fermentation, digital tools, creative writing. B2C and B2B (corporate team bookings). recurring weekly and monthly formats.

  • yoga classes, functional training, breathwork sessions, massage, and bodywork offered on a drop-in and membership basis. urban wellness with low infrastructure cost — one room, a schedule, and skilled founders. serves the co-working community and the neighborhood equally.

  • co-working memberships on daily, weekly, and monthly basis. hot desks, dedicated desks, meeting rooms. target: freelancers, remote workers, local startups. stable recurring revenue from month 1.

  • ticketed events: exhibitions, screenings, live music, panel talks, community dinners. drives foot traffic, builds brand locally, creates sponsorship and partnership opportunities with local businesses.

  • community kitchen operating as a social business. public dinners, catering for events, lunch memberships for co-workers. low-cost model with high margin when run by the group. no external staff needed.

  • the founder group sells what it knows. branding, photography, web design, content production, consulting. the seed functions as a shared studio that generates project-based B2B income alongside the space revenue.

The Bridge of seed and bloom

SEED and BLOOM are two distinct space formats with different roles, yet together they create one connected ecosystem. SEED is the urban entry point: it creates visibility, lowers the threshold for participation, builds community, and brings a high flow of people into contact with the system. BLOOM is the nature-based depth point: it turns this connection into longer stays, stronger belonging, and deeper experiences through retreat, residency, and regenerative living. For property owners, this creates a clear advantage: a nature space no longer depends only on seasonal demand or external platforms, but becomes part of a wider activation system that continuously bridges society to nature. In this way, SEED acts as the catalyst — building trust, culture, and audience — while BLOOM captures that momentum and transforms it into lasting value, occupancy, and place-based impact.

Day One

bloom

LIVING ENVIRONMENT IN NATURE

nature-based space. deeper cycles. six revenue streams built around hospitality, wellness, education, and the land itself.

  • structured multi-day programs: yoga, breathwork, meditation, movement, digital detox. sold as packages including accommodation, meals, and programming. high-ticket, seasonal demand, strong repeat booking potential.

  • short-term stays (boutique hospitality) and long-term residencies (1–6 months). listed on booking platforms and through direct channels. the property generates room revenue year-round with mixed-length stays.

  • deep-format learning tied to the land: regenerative agriculture, natural building, herbalism, somatic practices. multi-day to multi-week courses. appeals to a growing market of people seeking applied knowledge over theory.

  • what the land produces gets processed and sold. preserves, oils, herbs, honey, natural cosmetics. farm-to-table dining for guests. small-scale production with high perceived value and strong brand alignment.

  • the property as venue for offsites, leadership retreats, and team-building programs. high-value bookings, typically 2–5 days. founders design and facilitate custom programs. strong B2B revenue with low acquisition cost once positioned.

  • sauna, cold plunge, outdoor movement areas, therapeutic bodywork, massage. not a spa — a permanent wellness layer embedded in the property. available to retreat guests, long-term residents, and as standalone day-access for locals. high-margin, low operational cost once built.

city or nature. the group and the property decide. both are equal. both are complete and together they evolving in a decentralized system.

Revenue

12 months incubation. then the first revenue streams open. three layers — growing with the space.
    • From month 1

      the foundation. rental income, accommodation fees, basic services. this runs from the start and covers operational costs during incubation.

      • Short and long-term stays

      • Workspace rentals and memberships

      • Basic services and amenities

  • From month 6–12

    the growth layer. programs designed and run by founders generate direct revenue. this is where individual income begins — tied to the programs you create.

    • Retreat programs and workshops

    • Cultural events and community nights

    • Creative and wellness residencies

  • From month 18+

    the network layer. the node joins the colabs infrastructure. platform memberships, cross-location access, and network-level revenue streams unlock.

    • Global membership and platform access

    • Cross-node referrals and bookings

    • Network value compounding

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