Some of the Silicon Valley elite bought about $800 million worth of farmland in the San Francisco Bay Area in order to create a utopia on it from scratch, the article wrote. The New York Times. All this has come to light yet I started a project in secret several years ago It came out of the blue last week as locals became increasingly critical of the mysterious land acquisitions, and the case has already attracted the attention of the US military and the FBI.
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Illustration from a site called californiaforever.com
Flannery Associates, a company backed by a group of high-profile investors in Silicon Valley, began buying some farmland in Northern California early in 2017. From the beginning, their plan was to build a new settlement powered by renewable energy, which would It creates thousands of jobs while providing reliable public transportation and small-town living for its residents. It was launched recently ca forever On their website, they have posted several illustrations of the city, which show Mediterranean-style homes, spacious public spaces, and car-free neighborhoods. So, judging by the descriptions and photos, the website shows an almost livable green dream city.
So what’s wrong with everyone?
Local officials and residents say the initiative is problematic, among other reasons, because until last week no one knew exactly who was behind the purchase of farmland and vacant lots in Solano County, about 60 miles from San Francisco. However, Flannery Associates
A total of nearly $1 billion has been spent on the project to date, making him the largest landowner in the county.
In addition, he has purchased real estate around the busiest air force base in the state. The latter even caught the attention of the US military and the FBI.
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