MDJM is a very small company operating two UK-based businesses — property management and hotel operations — while pivoting toward a "global cultural IP ecosystem" centered on Eastern culture. Through its Mansions subsidiary, MDJM provides property management services to overseas, primarily high-net-worth, owners of UK real estate, including leasing, sales, maintenance, and hospitality services with multilingual support. MDJM also owns two UK hotel properties: Robin Hill Hotel in Torquay, England, which opened in March 2023, and Fernie Castle in Fife, Scotland, which is currently under renovation. Both properties are managed through Mansions. These UK operations generate minimal revenue and are the company's only current source of income. MDJM previously operated a real estate brokerage in China through a VIE structure, brokering sales of newly constructed residential properties in Tianjin, Chengdu, and Suzhou, but that business generated no revenue in recent years due to deterioration in the Chinese real estate market and was formally wound down in early 2025. MDJM's stated strategic direction is to build a cultural IP business through original animation content rooted in Eastern philosophy, international co-productions, and transforming Fernie Castle into an immersive cultural venue modeled loosely on Japan's Ghibli Museum — with an estimated capital cost of ~$10M and a target completion of May 2027. Two animated short films are in production with European studios. The cultural IP business has generated no revenue to date, and MDJM has funded operations through repeated equity raises. MDJM's shares were suspended from Nasdaq in March 2026 and moved to OTC Markets.
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