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Group Flannery Associates, backed by prominent investors, quietly buy 55,000 acres of farmland in northern California

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

My reading of the article doesn't suggest it's a city particularly intended for rich people, or that it's intended to survive the apocalypse - when rich people want to try that, they buy remote islands and build nuclear bunkers. I think what they're going for sounds more like a modern version of the garden city movement.

In this case, the 'utopian' aspect seems limited to building a city with good public transport (which, outside the US, might not be considered especially utopian!) and clean energy.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Garden Cities of Tomorrow by Ebenezer Howard absolutely comes to mind.

Oddly enough, the Garden City movement was a partial inspiration & justification for American and Canadian suburbs. Poorly executed, of course, and it really is a shame the automotive industry was so effective at lobbying during that same time period becuase they would be so much better executed if they had utilized railroads and streetcars.