Allen Law's $70M Investment Launches Seveno Capital, Backing Health-Focused Ventures Like A Cabin Company

April 18, 2025
Allen Law's $70M Investment Launches Seveno Capital, Backing Health-Focused Ventures Like A Cabin Company
  • Founded by Allen Law, who has extensive experience in hospitality and wellness, Seveno Capital aims to support early and growth-stage ventures that enhance health and wellness.

  • A Cabin Company seeks to promote wellness by providing access to nature and is constructing a global network of restorative spaces, beginning in Japan.

  • Targeting Japan's numerous vacant homes, known as 'akiya,' A Cabin Company plans to create small, aesthetically pleasing cabins that offer hotel-level wellness experiences at competitive pricing.

  • The first cabin location is set to open in Chiba, Japan, located just 25 miles east of Tokyo, with plans to expand to 380 cabins across the Greater Tokyo and Osaka regions by 2029.

  • The company emphasizes the health benefits associated with nature, including stress reduction and improved mental health.

  • A Cabin Company also envisions international expansion into markets such as Seoul, New York, and parts of Europe, leveraging the concept of 'yohaku' or 'blank space' in its development.

  • Seveno Capital, a newly launched investment firm focused on longevity, has initiated its operations with a substantial commitment of $70 million from entrepreneur Allen Law.

  • The firm's first investment is in A Cabin Company, a startup dedicated to creating movable cabins on underused rural land in Japan.

  • His background in hospitality and fitness positions him well to drive the fund's focus on ventures that extend human health spans.

  • Mori Nishimura, the founder of A Cabin Company, highlights the importance of reconnecting with nature as urban living increases, aiming to provide accessible retreats in rural areas.

  • Allen Law, who leads Seveno Capital's initiatives, is also the founder of Park Hotel Group and co-founder of the MOVE brand, bringing significant industry expertise to the firm.

  • According to UBS, the longevity sector is projected to be a transformative innovation opportunity, with a potential market value of $8 trillion by 2030.

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