Telosa: a desert utopia or a billionaire’s vanity project?

Tech mogul Marc Lore is planning a new US city to house five million people

Telosa Iconic Tower plans
Telosa aims to set a global standard for urban living
(Image credit: Telosa)

Around the world, new cities are being built from scratch at an unprecedented rate. This is, in part, simply because population growth and migration are feeding urbanisation. But it’s also partly because the problems facing older cities – pollution, climate change, housing shortages, inequality, congestion – now appear particularly acute.

The US billionaire Marc Lore has responded with a plan for a “sustainable and equitable” metropolis for five million people in the deserts of the US southwest. Called Telosa (from the ancient Greek word telos, meaning “higher purpose”), it aims to be a city “that sets a global standard for urban living, expands human potential, and becomes a blueprint for future generations”.

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