In 2014, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg started buying up land on the Hawaiian island of Kauai. Today, he owns a sprawling, $270 million compound that's shrouded in secrecy. Now, for the first time, we're able to tell the story of what Zuckerberg is actually building—and the impact the project is having on the local community. Planning documents viewed by WIRED show that, once completed, the property could consist of more than a dozen buildings with at least 30 bedrooms and 30 bathrooms in total, including two mansions the size of a football field, 11 treehouses, a full-size gym, and a 5,000-square-foot underground shelter with a blast-resistant door. The project is so top secret that pretty much everyone working on it is bound by a strict NDA. "It's fight club. We don't talk about fight club," one former contractor said. "Anything posted from here, they get wind of it right away." —James Temperton | News Editor |
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