$IDVV news out this morning, check it out: NEW YOR
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The resort which consists of first class canvas cottages features full bathrooms, showers, and meal preparation areas consists of approximately 6 acres of land. The property is comprised of agricultural land as well as existing commercial structures is in a prime location with easy access to Old Town Temecula and several popular wineries. The resort has started to receive positive reviews online, and because of its size and location guests are able to experience travel during the ongoing pandemic.
Development plans for the property include not only expanding space for Glamping, but also the build out of a themed commercial center featuring a restaurant and retail shops.
More information about the resort, reservations, as well as precautions being taken for travelers during the pandemic can be viewed at www.GlampingTemecula.com
Bill Martin, Vice President of International Endeavors Corporation (IEC) stated "We are proud to announce that we are in the final stages of planning out the build for the remainder of the project. We plan on breaking ground on several aspects of the expansion as soon as September 2020. As this project evolves along with our relationship with Eco-Camps we plan on integrating some of our clean energy holdings in the near future."
This is all possible due to the newly established relationship IDVV developed with Eco-Camps.
Recently International Endeavors Corporation announced its agreement with Eco-camps, an established Glamping company with several destinations operating and signed contracts for the opening of new destinations in California, New York, Idaho and internationally in France and other countries.
According to an article on Fox Business The "glamping" market in the U.S. is projected to reach $4.8 billion in revenue by 2025 at an estimated CAGR rate of 12.5% during that forecast period, and the demand for cabins and safari tents is expected to grow 2.5 times over the next five years. Meanwhile, between 2014 and 2018, growth in U.S. camping households has steadily increased, from 71,500,000 homes in 2014 to nearly 80,000,000 last year. Millennials represent the fastest growing demographic in terms of new campers, with more and more diversity being represented amongst camping demographics.