Less visible assets, those in transition, those requiring entitlement, those
aligned with future rather than current demand, receive less attention.
Not because they lack merit.
But because they lack immediate clarity.
This is where control resides.
Because control is not simply ownership.
It is the ability to influence what an asset becomes before that outcome is
universally recognized.
Once visibility arrives, control disperses.
More capital enters.
More participants compete.
The asset becomes efficient.
Before that point, control is concentrated.
And with concentration comes leverage.