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Who We Are
EIG gives executives a verified path from new policy (City of Yes, H.R.1, OZ 2.0, 485‑x, grid incentives) to bankable projects through proprietary playbooks, capital-stack templates, executive briefings, and curated deal flow.


The Economic Infrastructure Group (EIG) doesn’t just track markets — we engineer the intelligence that moves them. Our work spans Artificial Intelligence, affordable housing and transit-oriented development, energy adjacency, capital stacking, regulatory foresight, and deal flow.
What we share publicly is the vision: zoning intelligence as a new asset class, affordable housing as a catalyst for growth, energy corridors as accelerators of value, and policy as the most powerful market driver of our time.
But the real advantage is gated.
Inside our platform, the specifics come alive: proprietary models parsing zoning amendments in real time; capital stacking templates that integrate incentives into outsized yield; energy-transition overlays that reveal dual-value capture; and curated deal pipelines verified against federal, state, and municipal reform. For developers, financiers, and policymakers, this is where regulatory foresight becomes executable strategy — and where first movers secure the edge others won’t see until it’s too late.
The Economic Infrastructure Group (EIG) doesn’t just track markets — we capture the intelligence that moves them. Our work spans Artificial Intelligence, affordable housing and transit-oriented development, energy adjacency, capital stacking, regulatory foresight, and deal flow.
Our Mission
The Economic Infrastructure Group exists to translate infrastructure investment, policy change, and zoning reform into real, executable economic value. We operate at the intersection of transit, energy, real estate, and capital markets—equipping developers, investors, and institutions with the intelligence, frameworks, and strategies needed to identify opportunity, structure deals, and deliver projects that shape the next generation of growth. Through corridor mapping, capital stacking, and executive policy insight, EIG’s mission is to bridge the gap between public intent and private execution—ensuring that emerging markets are not only understood, but acted upon with precision, speed, and impact.
Our Ecosystem
Our ecosystem is a coordinated intelligence-to-execution platform spanning four connected brands—Economic Infrastructure Group (EIG), Oliver UnZoned Media (OUM), Oliver Bennett Agency (OBA), and Green Building Worldwide (GBW). Together, we track the policy, zoning, capital, energy, and infrastructure shifts that reshape development opportunity, translate those shifts into clear market narratives, and turn them into executable strategy. The result is a full-loop system: macro and corridor intelligence, public-facing insight, deal-level planning, and performance-driven guidance—built to help developers, investors, operators, and stakeholders move earlier, de-risk decisions, and create durable value.
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The Economic Infrastructure Group , platforms, and Executive Forums | Briefings | Courses provides strategic, educational, and informational insights regarding infrastructure investment, zoning reform, and real estate markets. It does not constitute legal, financial, or investment advice, nor does it represent an offer or solicitation of securities. Users are encouraged to conduct independent due diligence and consult professional advisors prior to making investment or development decisions.
Years in Perspective, Why we are ready ...
2021:
The Policy Inflection
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What happened: Federal policy supercycle begins (Infrastructure Investment & Jobs Act, Inflation Reduction Act, zoning reform momentum).
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EIG lens: Recognition that policy became the market driver, setting the stage for capital realignment.
2022:
The Capital Reorder
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What happened: Private credit surges as banks retrench; institutional investors pivot into infrastructure.
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EIG lens: Emergence of capital stacking as strategy, with incentives + private flows reshaping financial structures.
2023: The Energy Transition Accelerates
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What happened: EV corridors, hydrogen, microgrids, and renewable auctions dominate; grid bottlenecks surface.
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EIG lens: Definition of energy adjacency as value capture, tying real estate and infrastructure to the energy transition.
2024:
The AI Surge
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What happened: AI/data center demand strains power and zoning, triggering new capital and regulatory frameworks.
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EIG lens: Deployment of AI zoning intelligence to parse reforms, permits, and grid-infrastructure intersections.
2025:
The Present & Forward
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What’s happening now: Housing supply reforms, TOD acceleration, transmission expansion, global capital chasing yield.
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EIG lens: Positioning clients with first-mover advantage—through playbooks, dashboards, and deal flow pipelines—for the next decade of growth.
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