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Billionaire ex-Walmart exec says the first 'settlers' of his planned $400 billion city 'Telosa' will likely be selected through applications — and they could move in by 2030

Oct 18, 2021, 12:16 PM

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A rendering of Telosa, including the "Equitism Tower." BIG and Bucharest Studio

Marc Lore, a former Walmart executive, wants to build a futuristic utopia called Telosa. Telosa is expected to be built on the concept of "equitism," a mashup of equality and capitalism.There would be an application for the first 50,000 Telosa "settlers," who could move in by 2030.

If Marc Lore's vision comes to fruition, 50,000 residents could be living in an egalitarian utopia by 2030.

Lore, who stepped down as the CEO of Walmart's US e-commerce division earlier this year, announced last month that he plans to build a futuristic city known as Telosa. Telosa — which gets its name from an ancient Greek word meaning "highest purpose" — plans to offer its citizens equal access to education, healthcare, and transportation. Residents would get around in autonomous vehicles, and the city would run on renewable energy, Telosa's website promised.

While citizens of Telosa would be able to build their own homes and sell them, the city would maintain ownership of the land itself, Lore told USA Today's Scott Gleeson on Sunday. He called his vision for the city "equitism" — a mashup of equality and capitalism.

"The sole purpose of creating a city in the desert would be so it's owned by the community, basically take all the appreciation of the land and give it back to the citizens," Lore told USA Today. "Taxes paid will go back to the city for infrastructure — roads, tunnels and bridges — so everyone would know exactly where their money is going."

It's an ambitious endeavor, and an expensive one: The city's website estimated the first phase would cost $25 billion, with the total cost of the city surpassing $400 billion. It would be funded by investors and philanthropists, as well as government grants and subsidies, the Telosa website said.

There's no set location for Telosa just yet, but a few regions have been mentioned as possibilities: Nevada, Utah, Idaho, Arizona, Texas, and the Appalachian region, which includes 13 states in the eastern part of the US.

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A rendering of the streets of Telosa



The first phase of Telosa — stocking the city with 50,000 residents by 2030 — would likely include an application process, Lore told USA Today.

"Settlers" of the city would be chosen via a selection process focused on diversity and inclusion, he said, and he's working to determine the criteria with the help of a team of staff and volunteers that includes architects, economists, engineers, and climate experts.

Lore told USA Today that he also plans to build a venture-capital fund for startups willing to relocate to Telosa.

In renderings of Telosa created by the prestigious Danish architectural firm Bjarke Ingels Group, the streets are filled with robots and autonomous vehicles; there's a high-speed rail system; and a futuristic skyscraper — dubbed the "Equitism Tower," USA Today reported — dominates the skyline.

Telosa may be Lore's most radical undertaking to date, but he has a long history of entrepreneurial projects. In 2005, Lore cofounded Quidsi, the parent company of Diapers.com, which he sold to Amazon six years later for $500 million. After a short stint at Amazon, Lore founded Jet.com, an e-commerce competitor that he sold to Walmart in 2016 for $3 billion in cash, plus stock. He served as Walmart's US e-commerce CEO for over four years, announcing in January that he was leaving to focus on building "a reformed version of capitalism," he told Recode at the time.

Like fellow tech billionaires Mark Cuban, Steve Ballmer, and the late Paul Allen, Lore has also gotten involved in the world of professional sports: In July, Lore and former Yankees star Alex Rodriguez teamed up to purchase the NBA's Minnesota Timberwolves and the WNBA's Minnesota Lynx.
 
50y old, CEO of Walmart e-commerce for 5 years only...and already a billionaire. Not sure this project will ever happen though.
 
People are really letting these billionaire assholes make the future a sci-fi dystopia.

We are gonna have 3 situations.

For most of the world, especially the West, it will be Wall-E. Everyone fat as fuck and lazy due to e-commerce and modern technology.

Then we are gonna have Elysium. All the rich fucks that people love to suck off, are gonna be in space and designer countries, living their best life while everyone is either dead or incapacitated by comsumerism.

Then we gonna have the Mad Max for the rest of the world. People fighting for their lives everyday against barbarianism.

That's the future.

Hopefully my Black ass won't be here to see the shit. Y'all can have it.
 
" While citizens of Telosa would be able to build their own homes and sell them, the city would maintain ownership of the land itself, Lore told USA Today's Scott Gleeson on Sunday."

LMAO @ this dude creating a fiefdom and calling it something new.

Shit sounds like an HOA on steroids.
 
" While citizens of Telosa would be able to build their own homes and sell them, the city would maintain ownership of the land itself, Lore told USA Today's Scott Gleeson on Sunday."

LMAO @ this dude creating a fiefdom and calling it something new.

Shit sounds like an HOA on steroids.

I was waiting for someone to spot that sentence.
 
" While citizens of Telosa would be able to build their own homes and sell them, the city would maintain ownership of the land itself, Lore told USA Today's Scott Gleeson on Sunday."

LMAO @ this dude creating a fiefdom and calling it something new.

Shit sounds like an HOA on steroids.

Trying to be a lord lol
 
Nothing compared the everlasting Holy city of Jerusalem! But that’s another topic.

that’s cool though. But living in a city based on capitalism and equality? Nah I’m good. Only for visit maybe.
 
" While citizens of Telosa would be able to build their own homes and sell them, the city would maintain ownership of the land itself, Lore told USA Today's Scott Gleeson on Sunday."

LMAO @ this dude creating a fiefdom and calling it something new.

Shit sounds like an HOA on steroids.

These rich assholes gonna fuck around and find the secret to immortality and bring Altered Carbon into fruition.

Elon Musk find some alien technology on Mars or some shit and that the Anunnaki left and probably build a whole new world that is just a worst version of this one.

These guys are the type of guys that would see the future and unironically go towards the worst possible version of events.

Billionaires have to be some of the stupidest motherfuckers that waste a fuck ton of resources doing the most pointless shit.

Instead of building cities and going to space to "better mankind", how about, they change the laws so they can be taxed like a normal citizen. How about they advocate for universal healthcare or some shit.

They always gotta be so fucking extra and then wonder why the world is fucked up.

I understand the human drive to ruin oneself by thinking you doing something worthwhile or just out of the need to flex, but billionaires are something else.

Rich people suck, I am sorry.
 
Elysium is almost here
People are really letting these billionaire assholes make the future a sci-fi dystopia.

Then we are gonna have Elysium. All the rich fucks that people love to suck off, are gonna be in space and designer countries, living their best life while everyone is either dead or incapacitated by comsumerism.

Hopefully my Black ass won't be here to see the shit. Y'all can have it.

Yup basically

 
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