1/ It's time to bring back "designed in California, made in California.”
Today, at @reindsummit, @ashleevance and I introduced Solano Foundry, the largest advanced manufacturing park in America, an hour north of Silicon Valley. Built by @CAForever with @JLL. 🧵
2/ Silicon Valley made its name in hardware. HP, Intel, Lockheed, and other pioneers didn’t split their R&D and factory floors. Engineers and tradesmen worked side by side. In 1965, Lockheed alone employed 28,000 people in Sunnyvale. 28,000 people!
3/ But we offshored to China, and broke that model. And now it’s Shenzhen and Guangzhou that lead drones and robotics. It’s time to invest back home. But R&D teams can’t waste days traveling from a design lab in SV to factories scattered everywhere. We need the American Shenzhen.
4/ We also can’t win by building factories off of random freeway exits in the middle of nowhere. The best people don’t want to work there. To actually re-industrialize, we need industrial ecosystems, where R&D, production, and training are located within amazing places to live.
5/ Solano Foundry can deliver on all of these. 2,100 acres, with capacity for up to 40 million square feet, built as part of a walkable city with 175,000+ new homes, located in the heart of Northern California, 40mins from Napa, 2.5 hours from Tahoe.
6/ Why Solano? An hour north of SV, startups can easily scale factories for drones, robotics, defense, ships, energy. Co-located with Travis Air Force Base and the proposed Solano Shipyard, so whatever we build can go from factory to sea to sky 🏭 ➡️🚢 ➡️🛫
7/ And if we need to go bigger? @CAForever owns over 100 square miles, and can scale capacity through separate projects if required. That’s 5x the size of Manhattan, 2x the size of San Francisco, and larger than Washington DC or Seattle.
8/ “But it’s California.” Yes. Which is where 95% of the AI software talent is located. You can’t run modern factories, or design the products being built there, without the AI talent in SV. Companies that colocate AI with manufacturing will win.
9/ We master-planned the Solano Foundry in close partnership with @JLL, @CREmatters, and their Advanced Manufacturing Group, the best in the business. Entitlements are now under way, through Suisun City’s Expansion Plan. Here’s @JLL’s whitepaper on Solano Foundry: californiaforever.com/wp-content/upl…
10/ Here’s the kicker. Solano Foundry will offer permitting as fast as 90 days. How? By completing the entitlements upfront, so that companies coming here can just go through a ministerial permit process.
11/ What are companies saying? Here are quotes from @JLL's whitepaper by @2112Power, CEO & CPO of @Hadrian, @lukasczinger, CEO of @Divergent3D , @BobSwan, former CEO of Intel, and @austinbishop, CEO of @newindustrials. For others, see here: californiaforever.com/solano-foundry/
12/ Silicon Valley earned its name because chips were once made here alongside code. By bringing R&D and manufacturing back together, Solano Foundry restores that magic, in a new home for frontier tech. California is back. Come build with us: foundry@californiaforever.com.
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1/ 🇺🇸 Today, @CAForever submitted detailed plans for the next great American city, an hour north of Silicon Valley, including: Solano Foundry, America’s largest manufacturing park, Solano Shipyard, our largest shipyard, and walkable neighborhoods for 400,000 Californians.
2/ California used to do big things. From rockets in the Mojave to chips in Silicon Valley, California dreamed. California designed. California built.
But then we stopped. To lead again, we need a place that can capture the imagination of the nation. Solano can be that place.
3/ The land use plan is the same as our 2024 plan, but after 1.5 years of work by 100+ people, much more detailed and ready to build.
The plan also has a new home now. Last year, the community was clear – we like the plan, but in Solano County, “what is urban shall be municipal”, so make this an extension of an existing city, not a new community. Suisun City stepped up and proposed building the city as part of the Suisun Expansion Project. They’re now on the way to becoming California’s best example of the Abundance Agenda.
This also solves a generational problem for Suisun – at 4 square miles, they’re Solano’s smallest city by area, and have been landlocked for decades, closed off from growth and opportunity. Their only path to grow was east, but you can’t build that close to Travis AFB, America’s Gateway to the Pacific.
The Suisun Expansion Project solves all these problems by connecting the original 2024 new city plan to Suisun by creating the Travis Protection Zone, a new 5,700-acre Suisun-managed buffer to protect and strengthen the base.
The City of Rio Vista also invited us to discuss annexations, and we’re in active discussions about which part of our property would make sense for the expansion of Rio Vista.
1/ America cannot compete with China without building America's Shenzen – a place to build drones, ships, robots, and everything else cutting edge.
Where? On @CAForever's 100 square miles in Solano, 60 miles north of SF/Silicon Valley, where we invent that stuff. Here's why. 🧵
2/ Because it's obviously the right spot.
If we didn't gut the country with free-trade policies, and if California didn't commit manufacturing suicide with bad regulations, Silicon Valley would have obviously built its manufacturing engine immediately next to it.
3/ But all of that is changing. Re-industrializing America is a bipartisan issue. And California is finally waking up.
Last week, @AsmLoriDWilson authored a resolution to bring shipbuilding back to California. It passed the Assembly 73-0. More: leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billNavC…
1/ @CAForever is answering the call to propel American shipbuilding for the next century. With today’s @POTUS Executive Order and the bipartisan SHIPS Act, we’re offering 3 miles of our waterfront to build the Solano Shipyard, the largest shipbuilding complex in America. 🧵
2/ Last year, one Chinese shipyard built more ships than every American shipyard – combined – since WW2. You read that correctly – one shipyard! We’re desperately behind. Catching up is only possible if we combine modern manufacturing with production that matches China's scale.
3/ This is personal. I’m a proud American, but I was born in Eastern Europe and saw firsthand the total devastation caused by communism. America’s industry—Ronald Reagan’s 600-ship Navy—broke the Soviet regime. Production is deterrence, and we need to rebuild it, now.