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Mobile Locker Trailers at the Sofi Stadium in Inglewood,CA

Field Reports

Documented observations on emerging patterns in movable asset ownership. Field Reports examine observable cases that surface structural patterns before those patterns become legible at scale.

Research Focus

 

Field Reports analyze market dynamics, financing structures, operational economics, and deployment patterns in the emerging deployable infrastructure sector. Each report provides data-driven analysis of how operators acquire, finance, deploy, maintain, and scale mobile business infrastructure across commercial, educational, residential, and institutional applications.

 

Topics include:

  • Asset ownership and financing models

  • Depreciation patterns and resale dynamics

  • Deployment economics and operational costs

  • Regulatory classification and compliance

  • Operator decision-making and behavior patterns

  • Market evolution and emerging trends

 

Reports draw from primary research, market transactions, operator interviews, and observable deployment data collected through Guesscreative's design practice and industry engagement.

Electric Hoops ATL Trailer
FIELD REPORT 01

 

When a Trailer Becomes a Signal: Mobile Assets and the Emergence of a New Ownership Class

 

Every structural shift in how people own productive assets announces itself in small, observable cases before the pattern becomes legible at scale. This report examines one such case, Electric Hoops ATL, a single-operator mobile arcade business in Atlanta that documented 89–96% event-level profit margins publicly  and extracts what it reveals about a broader structural shift underway.

 

Topics examined:

  • The economics of mobile asset ownership vs. event-level revenue

  • The replication pattern that precedes category formation

  • Why movable infrastructure carries structural advantages fixed locations cannot match

  • The systematization layer the pattern suggests is next

  • The emerging discipline of Spatial Entrepreneurship™

 

Published: February 2026

Caterpillar Expandable Trailer
FIELD REPORT 02


When Enterprise Deploys: Caterpillar’s Centennial World Tour and the Institutional Proof of Deployable Infrastructure
 

Every structural shift in how assets are deployed and experienced at scale reveals itself when consistency becomes a requirement rather than a preference. This report examines one such case, Caterpillar’s Centennial World Tour, a global deployment of standardized mobile infrastructure across 139 locations in 25 countries, and extracts what it reveals about how deployable systems behave at institutional scale.

Topics examined:

 

  • The infrastructure requirements necessary to deliver a unified experience across global markets

  • The role of standardization as the enabling condition for replication at enterprise scale

  • Why deployable infrastructure functions as both a yield instrument and an impact instrument

  • How enterprise deployments validate the same structural logic observed at the operator tier

  • The systematization layer required to translate enterprise-grade infrastructure into accessible frameworks

  • The expanding scope of Spatial Entrepreneurship™ across market tiers

 

 

Published: April 2026

The Mobile Locker Company Trailers
FIELD REPORT 03


When Access Is Denied: Constraint, Urgency, and the Monetization of Edge Infrastructure
 

Every structural shift in how systems generate and capture value reveals itself not only through demand, but through restriction. This report examines one such case, a distributed network of mobile locker infrastructure observed at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, and extracts what it reveals about how deployable systems behave when positioned at the boundary where access is blocked.

Topics examined:

 

  • How enforced rules create friction that converts instantly into monetizable demand

  • Why time compression removes price sensitivity at the point of decision

  • The role of proximity and distributed placement in maximizing conversion at system boundaries

  • How spatial zoning and color-coded segmentation optimize high-density retrieval conditions

  • Why edge infrastructure behaves differently than voluntary-use and institutionally deployed assets

  • The system-level limitations of analog deployment models without an intelligence layer

  • How constraint monetization expands the scope of Spatial Entrepreneurship™

 

 

Published: April 2026

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