Telosa: $400 Billion New Smart City in The USA

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Introducing Telosa, the revolutionary smart city of the future in the United States! This ambitious project, announced by former Walmart executive and billionaire Marc Lore in September 2021, promises to be a game-changer for sustainable urban living. Telosa is a $400 billion, 150,000-acre city set to welcome its first residents by 2030 and will feature a massive skyscraper at its center, and promises 100% sustainability, and drought-resistant water systems. Possible building locations include Nevada, Utah, Idaho, Arizona, and Texas.

The city of Telosa is designed to be a model of efficiency and sustainability, where commutes are just 15 minutes, buildings are covered in lush greenery, and gas-powered vehicles are banned. The first phase of construction, estimated to cost $25 billion, will cover 1,500 acres and house 50,000 residents by 2030. The total project is expected to exceed $400 billion, and the city will reach its target population of 5 million within 40 years.

This smart city is not just a pipe dream. It's a tangible reality that is set to change the way we live, work, and play in the United States. With the visionary mind of Marc Lore at the helm, Telosa is poised to become a leader in sustainable urban development and set a new standard for smart cities around the world.

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