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Billionaire Mark Zuckerberg rated his neighbors He works in Palo Alto, California, expanding and modifying 11 homes purchased in the area. To level the tension, The New York Times Says that Zuckerberg has donated his neighbors to his neighbors, who are noise that is directing headphones as a peace offer.
Mark Zuckerberg, a billionaire Facebook founder and CEO of Meta, reports that neighbors in the neighborhood of Palo Alto Crescent have given noise odds of noise, trying to draw attention The New York Times;
Zuckerberg has spent more than $ 110 million over the last 14 years, buying at least 11 houses on Edgewood Drive and Hamilton Avenue, reorganizing this once soluble neighborhood of lawyers, business managers and Stanford University to a area dominated by building equipment, monitoring and frequent luxury parties.
Some of these features are empty in the region known for their acute lack of housing, while others were converted into guest house, lush gardens, pickles, hydroplor pool and, at least for a certain period of time, a private school of Zuckerberg’s children and roads (use, which seems to be compatible with local zoning orders).
Under the compound, Zuckerberg added 7,000 square feet of space, described as “cellars”, which the residents of the district described as more like “bunkers” or “billionaire bats cave”. Similarly, Zuckerberg added an underground structure of 5,000 square feet to his compound in Hawaii, which he says is not a “condemnation bunker”.
Most of the dissatisfaction is concentrated on almost eight years of permanent construction. Several neighbors indicated street blocking, garbage and ruthless noise as constant problems.
Not the first disputes between Zuckerberg’s property
Among the several gifts that Zuckerberg employees extended, were among several famous periods, along with sparkling wine bottles and Krispy Krepe donut bottles. However, these gestures were not always effective. Some of his neighbors say their community has been redesigned – not in a good sense – due to non -participating property, strict privacy obstacles and heavy security participants, including cameras overlooking visuals for adjacent real estate and frequent private security guards.
Meta did not immediately respond to the request to comment.
This is not the first encounter of Zuckerberg with neighbors on real estate projects. 2016 Palo Alto officials rejected the proposal to demolish four houses and replace them with smaller homes and large basements as part of a wider compound. Although the city denied a specific application, Zuckerberg eventually took gradually, doing a similar job in a single way to avoid further regulatory obstacles. Since then, the Palo Alto City Council and some residents have criticized what they describe as the exploitation of zoning gaps and the inaction of the city.
The portfolio of the Zuckerberg residential house extends far beyond Palo Alto. He owns a 2,300 acre mansion in Kauai in Hawaii, where his land acquisitions and building plans sometimes also caused local disputes. He also owns a home at Lake Tahoe and Manor in Washington, DC
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