A mysterious group bought up so much land near San Francisco that it kicked off a federal investigation.
As it turns out, it’s a familiar scheme: Silicon Valley types dreaming of their own little mojo dojo casa utopia.
… Flannery Associates has spent $800m+ on ~52k acres of mostly uninhabited farmland in Solano County, located ~60 miles northeast of San Francisco, per The New York Times.
The company, led by former Goldman Sachs trader Jan Sramek, is sparse on the details, with notable backers including Marc Andreessen, LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman, and VC Michael Moritz.
The plan is to build a walkable city, bringing thousands of new jobs; entertainment, shopping, and dining opportunities; a solar wind farm; orchards; and 10k+ acres of parks and open space.
Most importantly? Housing, in a state where costs have skyrocketed amid a shortage.
The area is served by a two-lane highway that’s already congested.
But the largest hurdle may be that the land isn’t zoned for residential use. Flannery may need to convince locals to vote yes on a ballot initiative to approve it.
… often dream of building brand new cities:
The problem is that many fail to manifest, while existing cities struggle with outdated infrastructure, homelessness, and other issues.
But Flannery Associates does have a massive amount of land in its corner and California needs more housing, so it’ll be interesting to see if this thing — or any similar project — really happens.