Elon Musk’s Boring Company appears to be constructing a housing project in Texas. The housing units are expected to be utilized by employees of the CEO’s tunneling startup.
Initially reported by the Austin Business Journal, the brand new development shall be positioned in Austin’s Bastrop County. The housing project is situated near The Boring Company’s facilities, and it would be called “Project Amazing.”
County documents pertaining to the project depict a subdivision with 110 housing units, all of that are positioned on streets with quirky, fun names. Among the many subdivision’s streets are “Boring Blvd,” Waterjet Way,” “Porpoise Place,” and “Cutterhead Crossing.”
“Project Amazing” shall be built on land owned by Gappes Bass LLC. Online records show that Gappes Bass LLC is affiliated with The Boring Company. An agent for Gapped Bass, Adam Pashaian, is listed as a controller for the tunneling startup.
Not many details can be found for The Boring Company’s “Project Amazing” development, though Mel Hamner, the Bastrop County commissioner, stated during a previous meeting that house builder Lennar from Florida was working along with The Boring Company to construct about 110 homes near the tunneling startup’s headquarters.
In a comment to media outlets, the commissioner stated that the subdivision was being built as a way for The Boring Company to construct homes for its employees. “That’s a part of why The Boring Company is constructing housing for his or her employees, in order that they can afford to be living somewhere near their facilities,” Hamner said.

Lennar’s homes would actually be perfect for The Boring Company and Elon Musk’s corporations as a complete. A have a look at Lennar’s website shows that the corporate makes 3D-printed homes, that are durable, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly.
Matt Holm, the president of Austin’s Tesla Owners’ Club and an actual estate agent, suggested that “Project Amazing” might be just the beginning. Several Elon Musk-related corporations are settling in Texas, so more homes are needed. Texas is already home to Tesla Gigafactory Texas, in addition to SpaceX’s Starbase site.
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