(Crohn) – First, there was “California forever”, and now, “Fortier Valley?” While most people have now heard about the proposed utopian community offered by a group of technical billionaires who bought millions of acres of land in a mysterious attempt to retreat a new city in the reassuring province of Solano, the Furntere Valley is likely to be less familiar with most of the Gulf region.
Although it includes a name that seems more suitable for a living facility with the help of a rural province, the Fricier Valley is actually a proposed special organizational area “aimed at” speeding up “technologies significantly such as artificial intelligence and robots.
Where do you ask?
According to the proposal organizers, it is only 2.5 miles from San Francisco on “Federal Land” in Alamida Point. As you may start to demonstrate, Frontier Valley does not already exists.
But the plan, awaiting an executive order from the Trump administration, is to develop a group of lands at the former Alameda Naval Station to “an area that will include the most regulatory law in the United States for deep technical innovation – an average of approximately 10x faster in all groups than anywhere in the country.”
The project is driven by James Ingalra, who according to LukindenHe was previously an analyst at Bain Capital and founded many startups.
The website indicates that the “new silicon valley” will be larger than the Soma area in SF. Offers on the project’s website show rows of low future buildings, as well as blocks like apartments, interspersed with green and green gardens and green gangs.
There is also a large red circle map around Olaida Point, if anyone needs to know its location. The development of 512 acres will include 3 million square feet of office space, and up to 10,000 residents-which is equivalent to about 13 % of the current Alaameda population-5 million square feet of manufacturing area, and 80 acres.
So why is Alamida Point? According to the project website, the previous marine air station was chosen because of its proximity to the SF, it was a federal land, and because it was “completely flat”. “It is the practical option for the only and only Gulf region to implement a region of this scale,” the project site indicates.
Currently, it must be referred to, there is no well -known executive order to implement the project. Although Frontier Valley was cute enough to formulate one on its website. In this, Frontier Valley urges the president to declare a state of national security emergency in favor of “preserving technological excellence”.
There is also a large redevelopment that is already ongoing on Alameeda Point, which is already home to innovative companies like Saildrone and Kairos Nuclear Power. Not to mention many beer factories, wine factories and multi -use residential developments that already exist there.
Alaeda, which has most Alameeda Point, has already plans to further develop the region that includes “a mix of commercial, residential, open, entertainment and retail uses.”
Among the remaining 512 acres of parcels that are still federally owned, as the FRANTIER VALLY ENTIRELE is suggested that the plans are currently being made by the Ministry of Old Warriors Affairs to build a medical clinic and a national cemetery-a burial location above the ground.
Kron4.com has arrived at the city of Olaida and Wadi Wadi Al -Bordah for comment. We haven’t heard yet.