Cohort-based residences
Each residence is framed around a small group of founders instead of anonymous tenancy. That keeps culture and coordination manageable.
This page now consolidates ownership, living experience, workspace, and governance into one structured narrative. The goal is comprehension first, technical detail second.
Per residence
Small founder cohorts designed for shared ownership logic and actual relationships.
Primary campus story
Residential life, workspace, and programming connected on purpose.
Planned network size
Large enough for serendipity, small enough to keep curation and governance meaningful.
The site previously led with blockchain complexity. This version leads with the lived outcome: small founder cohorts sharing a residence and a governance framework.
Each residence is framed around a small group of founders instead of anonymous tenancy. That keeps culture and coordination manageable.
The technical layer can support transparent administration and participation, but the member experience should still feel understandable and human.
A founder community needs clear expectations, voting rules, and an exit path. The revised site makes room to explain that openly.
The community page now treats daily life as part of the product instead of a secondary luxury amenity list.
Point Preserve is strongest when the homes, shared spaces, and local environment feel like a coherent system rather than a stack of unrelated perks.
Dedicated rooms for technical work, demos, and applied experimentation.
Quiet focus space, team sprint rooms, and meeting zones that support real company operations.
Founder dinners, reviews, workshops, and events that create useful density instead of generic networking.
A cleaner story for organizations, advisors, and operators who want to contribute without diluting the founder pathway.