ECONOMIC INFRA GROUP
April 17, 2026, Vault Course - Corridor Mapping: Finding the Next Investable Geography
Corridor Mapping: Finding the Next Investable Geography equips investors and developers with the intelligence to see opportunity before markets price it—by decoding how infrastructure, policy, and capital converge along America’s next growth corridors.

Corridor Mapping: Finding the Next Investable Geography equips investors and developers with the intelligence to see opportunity before markets price it—by decoding how infrastructure, policy, and capital converge along America’s next growth corridors.
Who This Course Is For
Institutional & private real estate investors
Infrastructure and energy developers
Opportunity Zone & incentive-driven sponsors
Family offices & private equity
Economic development and public-private partnership leaders
Advisors structuring capital stacks and site strategies
What You’ll Learn
Participants will gain a repeatable corridor intelligence framework, including:
How to identify emerging investment corridors driven by transportation, energy, logistics, and zoning reform
The difference between hype markets and structurally advantaged geographies
How federal, state, and local policy reshapes corridor economics
How to map capital flow + infrastructure sequencing
Where corridor development outpaces municipal planning narratives
How to underwrite corridor risk across political, regulatory, and timing variables
Format & Delivery
Virtual Executive Course (90 minutes)
Designed for senior-level decision makers
Includes visual frameworks and applied examples
DeliveryCourse Overview
Markets don’t move randomly—they move along corridors. Transportation investments, energy infrastructure, zoning reform, and federal incentives concentrate growth into specific geographies long before pricing reflects the opportunity.
Corridor Mapping: Finding the Next Investable Geography is an advanced Economic Infrastructure Group course designed to help investors, developers, and advisors identify, rank, and underwrite emerging growth corridors—before they become consensus trades.
This course teaches participants how to move beyond city-level thinking and instead analyze corridor-level dynamics, where infrastructure, capital, policy, and land use converge to create asymmetric upside.