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Can California Ever Build Again?

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Sep 17, 2025
Jan Sramek, the visionary founder of California Forever, shares his ambitious plan to create a new city in Solano County. He invested $1 billion to acquire 68,000 acres for a community of 400,000 people, aiming to address California's housing crisis and revive local manufacturing. Jan reflects on his Czech roots and the cultural shocks he faced, explaining how that inspired his commitment. He reveals the challenges of land assembly and the political hurdles encountered, while championing the need for re-industrialization and onshoring in the state.
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Rebuilding California's Capacity To Build

  • California Forever aims to build a new American city focused on manufacturing, shipbuilding, and 175,000 homes for 400,000 people.
  • Jan Sramek frames the project as restoring California's capacity to build and retain companies and middle-class jobs.
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Scale Enables Integrated Planning

  • The holdings cover about 68,000 acres with a 15,000-acre proposed downtown and surrounding manufacturing, energy, and greenbelt uses.
  • The master-plan scale is intended to preserve open space while enabling integrated manufacturing and housing.
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Buy Optionality, Not Just Land

  • Jan intentionally bought large, strategic land without fully defining uses to preserve long-term optionality over decades.
  • That flexibility allowed the plan to adapt to emerging needs like shipbuilding years after purchase.
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