Meta CEOMark Zuckerberg Invests $100 Million on Treehouses, Swimming Pools, and Macadamia Nuts for Cattle for Underground Bunker on Hawaiian Ranch

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Mark Zuckerberg is investing $100 million to develop amenities at his 1,400-acre Hawaiian ranch called Ko'olau Ranch. Plans include a 5,000-square-foot underground bunker located between the property's two main buildings totaling 57,000 square feet. Other structures will include treehouses, pools, hot tubs, a tennis court, and facilities for power generation and food production. Zuckerberg aims to raise cattle with a diet including macadamia nuts and beer grown on the ranch.
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00:00 It's Benzinga and here's what's on the block.
00:02 Mark Zuckerberg is investing $100 million to develop amenities at his 1,400-acre Hawaiian
00:07 ranch called Koala Ranch. Plans include a 5,000-square-foot underground bunker located
00:11 between the property's two main buildings totaling 57,000 square feet. Other structures will include
00:16 treehouses, pools, hot tubs, a tennis court, and facilities for power generation and food
00:21 production. Zuckerberg aims to raise cattle with a diet including macadamia nuts and beer grown
00:25 on the ranch. The billionaire's total investment in the property is estimated at $170 million
00:30 after initially purchasing portions of the land nearly 10 years ago. Zuckerberg reportedly wants
00:34 the facilities to achieve self-sufficiency and is taking up cattle ranching at the Hawaiian location.
00:39 For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.

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