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  • (ominous music)

  • - [Narrator] This is Snailbrook, Texas,

  • a new planned community outside of Austin

  • that Elon Musk is building for employees

  • at his Tesla, SpaceX, and Boring companies.

  • And this is Starbase, a rocket development site

  • and another new Musk city with housing for SpaceX employees

  • located outside of Brownsville, Texas.

  • Recent construction at both of these sites

  • has led to speculation that Musk is building company towns.

  • - We think that this Big Brother like control

  • that's associated with company towns is un-American.

  • History shows that, that has been

  • a big part of American industrial history.

  • (crowd cheering)

  • - Hey.

  • - [Narrator] Here's why Musk might be

  • looking to the company town model

  • for his properties in Texas.

  • (gentle music)

  • - My wife and I bought this property about 10 years ago.

  • We originally came for the nature

  • and the privacy and the peacefulness.

  • - [Narrator] This is Chap Ambrose.

  • In 2021, Elon Musk's Boring Company

  • bought the 70-acre cow pasture

  • that sat below Ambrose's property.

  • - I am a fan of Elon Musk.

  • I think a lot of what he does is really cool and inspiring.

  • - [Narrator] Such a fan, in fact,

  • he even owns a remote-controlled cyber truck,

  • but Ambrose quickly soured on his new neighbors.

  • (truck rumbling)

  • - It's been a radical change since they moved in.

  • They really are building a shipyard

  • in the middle of a prairie.

  • - [Narrator] And that's not all they're building.

  • As first reported in the Wall Street Journal in March,

  • in meetings with landowners and real estate agents,

  • Musk and his employees describe a vision

  • of a Utopia along the Colorado River.

  • Here in Bastrop County,

  • approximately 45 minutes outside of Austin,

  • SpaceX is building a 500,000 square foot facility.

  • Across the street, Boring is building a new warehouse.

  • Snailbrook is already home to some Musk employees

  • who live in modular homes.

  • There's also a pool, an outdoor sports area, and a gym.

  • Plans suggest the site will eventually have 110 homes

  • and Boring plans to convert one into a Montessori school.

  • As of last year, Boring employees

  • could apply for a home with rents

  • starting at about $800 a month

  • for a two or three bedroom in Snailbrook.

  • The median rent in Bastrop is about $2,200 a month.

  • For his part, Ambrose welcomes the economic impact

  • that Snailbrook's residents will bring to the area.

  • His primary concern is how the development

  • could affect the local groundwater.

  • - If you sit out and watch the work they do,

  • they're not careful.

  • - [Narrator] Recently, Boring applied

  • to state environmental authorities

  • to discharge up to 140,000 gallons

  • of industrial wastewater a day into the Colorado River.

  • Since beginning construction,

  • Boring has received multiple violations

  • from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.

  • Ever since Musk's companies moved in next door,

  • Ambrose has been documenting the development.

  • - I'm concerned they're gonna continue

  • to break those permits.

  • I mean, they are moving so quick,

  • one week to the next it can be a radical difference.

  • - [Narrator] Musk tweeted that

  • the March Wall Street Journal article

  • that broke the news about Snailbrook was false,

  • but he has not specified what in the piece was incorrect.

  • Furthermore, the idea that Musk

  • would create his own town isn't far-fetched.

  • - Sometimes there's that new neighbor

  • that everyone can't stop talking about,

  • for better or for worse.

  • - [Narrator] In 2021, the billionaire announced

  • he was building the city of Starbase,

  • which Musk envisions becoming a major space port.

  • Starbase is being built on Boca Chica Village,

  • a seaside hamlet surrounded by a wildlife refuge.

  • Located about 25 miles outside

  • of the southeastern Texas city of Brownsville.

  • SpaceX has not officially incorporated Starbase,

  • but since 2012, the aerospace company

  • has been buying up the area's pre-existing homes

  • and turning them into employee housing.

  • Much like Snailbrook, Starbase's development

  • attracted scrutiny from residents

  • concerned that SpaceX's expansion

  • will come at a steep price to the local environment.

  • You load 16 tons and what do you get? ♪

  • Another day older and deeper in debt

  • - [Narrator] In 1947, country singer Merle Travis

  • immortalized exploitative nature of company towns

  • in his song "16 tons"

  • about the life of a Kentucky coal miner.

  • ♪ I owe my soul to the company store

  • - People tend to think of about a town

  • where the company owns everything.

  • Where the company has built all the housing,

  • there's a company store

  • and many of these coal mining towns

  • people were not paid in American currency.

  • They're paid in company-issued money

  • that's really only good at the company store.

  • - [Narrator] Author, Hardy Green, has written extensively

  • about the history of company towns.

  • - There is no strict definition of a company town.

  • A company town, there's really

  • only one company that dominates.

  • But beyond that, there's a wide range.

  • Some towns are more restrictive, more exploitative

  • and others are more caring and paternalistic.

  • - [Narrator] The more exploitative company towns

  • like the one referred to in Travis' song

  • tended to be communities based around a single resource.

  • - Whole towns or extractive industry towns

  • tend to be a little bit like prison camps.

  • - [Narrator] Like Snailbrook and Starbase,

  • many of America's oldest and best known company towns

  • like Pullman, Illinois and Hershey, Pennsylvania

  • were created by wealthy industrialists

  • who envisioned idyllic communities for their employees.

  • - Utopian ideals have figured prominently

  • in a number of company towns.

  • - [Narrator] Milton Hershey built

  • his chocolate factory complex in rural Pennsylvania

  • to attract employees to what was then a remote location.

  • Hershey constructed a town.

  • - Workers were allowed to buy the housing.

  • They're fairly well paid.

  • The houses come with central heating and plumbing.

  • - [Narrator] But Milton Hershey's relationship

  • with his employees soured.

  • In 1937, Hershey's workers organized

  • the company's first labor union, and went on strike.

  • That's a common theme in the history of many company towns.

  • Like Hershey, Pullman, Illinois

  • was a paternalistic company town that had housing,

  • stores, a library and churches,

  • but Pullman like Hershey eventually ran into trouble.

  • In 1894, Pullman cut jobs and wages,

  • sparking a violent worker's strike.

  • - It started off being an experiment that

  • the founders thought would be a kind of paternalistic place,

  • but it didn't work out.

  • - [Narrator] According to Green,

  • Musk's towns somewhat resemble

  • the paternalistic company towns of old.

  • - Yeah, you could argue that Musk

  • is employing a kind of a throwback idea

  • of starting from scratch in an undeveloped area.

  • - [Narrator] An undeveloped area

  • that is being developed quickly

  • even as it is under the close watch of Chap Ambrose.

  • - We're not anti-growth, we're not anti-Elon,

  • but we are pro-clean water.

  • And unfortunately, those opposing forces

  • seem to be coming to head for some reason.

  • (ominous music)

  • - [Narrator] Whether Snailbrook or Starbase

  • will avoid the pitfalls of previous company towns

  • remains to be seen.

  • Neither have yet been incorporated,

  • so technically, neither exists in a legal sense,

  • but if Musk does decide to incorporate either town

  • that shouldn't be too difficult.

  • In Texas, as soon as a community has 201 residents

  • it can petition to incorporate.

  • (ominous music continues)

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Why Elon Musk Is Planning Towns for Tesla, SpaceX and Boring Co. Workers | WSJ(Why Elon Musk Is Planning Towns for Tesla, SpaceX and Boring Co. Workers | WSJ)

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    林宜悉 に公開 2023 年 07 月 22 日
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