It is reported that Mark Zuckerberg has expanded its $ 300 million compound in Hawaii – in a report, even more disputes with the locals, the report said.
In the latest development of Meta CEO, the Hawaiian Island of Hawaii includes 962 ha of Rancha land purchased earlier this year according to the LLC based on the Tech News website.
A loved one estimated the purchase price of more than $ 65 million. USD. Acquisition increases Zuckerberg’s General KAIA stock packages to more than 2,300 ha.
Real estate records of the land market value are approximately $ 75 million. USD.
Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, is reported to have expanded his huge estate on Hawaii Island. Mega
Inside the existing compound, Zuckerberg created two estates with a combination floor area similar to a football field, a gym, a tennis court, a few guest houses, a ranch buildings, a plate -shaped tree houses, a water system and a tunnel leading to an underground stormy shelter on the NBA basketball court.
The latest planning documents published through public records show plans for three more large buildings – 7,820 to 11,152 square feet – almost 10 times the size of the average houses in Hawaii.
Two of them contain 16 bedrooms and 16 bathrooms in a motel-style layout, and the total “lani” is more than 1,300 square feet.
Each building has cameras, keyboard locks and motion detection devices. Hoffine Barr described buildings as a short -term guest housing for family, friends and staff.
The development of Zuckerberg is reported to include the land with the native Hawaiian burial ground. MNTUDIO – Stock.adobe.com
Satellite images show dozens of buildings in property that have not yet appeared in public records. Based on the documents reviewed by the bedroom calculations, the compound could eventually accommodate more than 100 people.
The seller was the Mary Lucas Trust manor, whose lands were previously leased for sugar plantations and later to graze cattle. Zuckerberg spokesman Brandi Hoffine Barr confirmed the purchase of Wired, but did not comment on size or price.
“Mark and Priscilla continue to make a home for their family and raise their ranch, farming and preservation efforts in Koʻolau ranch,” said Hoffine Barr.
“Most of the land is dedicated to agriculture, including a cattle ranch, organic ginger, macadamia nuts and turmeric cultivation, restoration of indigenous plants and protection of endangered species. When buying a ranch, they canceled the previous owner’s plans for 80 luxury houses.”
The couple’s investment now exceeds $ 311 million. USD 2024. The budget of the Fiscal Year for Kauai island.
The latest development includes 962 ha of Ranchland, acquired earlier this year, according to the Hawaiian famous LLC, the report states. Mega
A local island resident who fished in the area contacted Zuckerberg about 10 years ago and told them that part of the compound was the remains of his great -grandfather and her brother, the report said.
Julian Ako negotiated with the Zuckerberg team for several months until he could eventually enter the burial ground and register the graves in the Hawaiian Department of Land and Natural Resources.
According to Wired, Ako unsuccessfully tried to find the remains of another ancestor, which could be buried in the property of Zuckerberg.
Hawaiian officials said Wired that they had confirmed the likelihood of additional funeral sites (based on verbal testimonies).
The funeral site, first identified in 2015, was “fenced and supervised” after the discovery, Hoffine Barr told the publication.
Local inhabitants in Hawaii Kauai on the island expressed concern about the aggressive purchase of Zuckerberg land. Mega
She added that the employees “associate the rules that need to report unintentional discoveries of the IWI” or the bones of the Hawaiian ancestral.
But since the project staff is bound by strict non -disclosure agreements, the locals fear that any future discovery of IWI can be hidden.
“If all employees have signed these non -disclosure agreements, they are essentially silent to remain silent,” Ako told Wired.
“If they reveal Iwi – or bones, it will be a challenge for someday to become a public knowledge because they endanger their work.”
Zuckerberg started buying land in Kauai in 2014, buying 700 ha near Kilauea for about $ 100 million. The purchase included parcels with hundreds of locals Correctly Rights – the rights of the traditional Hawaiian court, according to which the descendants of original local Hawaiian landowners can claim ancestral lands.
Zuckerberg is estimated to build a huge compound with an estimated cost of over $ 300 million. Shanemyersphoto – Stock.adobe.com
2016 Zuckerberg filed a “silence and division” claims for those residents to explain the ownership. He later refused the costumes after the public echo, but the legal process continued under Correctly Carlos Andrade, who eventually won the only ownership of the land at the auction.
2017 OP-ED, Zuckerberg wrote that Andrade, who died in 2022, can “continue her calm title and pass down Correctly rights because he has lived and cared for these lands for over 40 years. ‘
By 2021 Spring Zuckerberg added more than 560 ha of Ranchland, some of it on Larsen Beach. In that year, he acquired another 110 hectares, including the Kalok Dam, a land tank that collapsed in 2006, killed seven people.
The presence of Zuckerberg on the island attracted both support and skepticism. He donated millions to local non -profit organizations, including a charter school and an affordable housing organization next to this compound.
His projects also created well -paid jobs. However, many locals remain anxious due to the influence of billionaires on the future of the island.
“If our island has the hope of staying in Hawaii, such activities have to stop,” said Pali Rossi, a professor of local Hawaiian studies at Wired.
“After all, Hawaii won’t seem like Hawaii – it’s going to be a resort community. Do we really think about 100 years later, how will this island look like?”
This message sought to comment on the Ako and the Department of Natural Resources.