Building America’s Next Great City in CA - Jan Sramek
Guest:
Jan Sramek, Founder & CEO - California Forever
Guest Bio:
Jan Sramek is an urban visionary, entrepreneur, and the Founder and CEO of California Forever, the city of the future soon breaking ground in Solano County. Born and raised in Eastern Europe, Sramek moved to the United States with a deep fascination for America's historic capacity to execute monumental public works. After a successful early career in finance and technology, he relocated to California, where the structural failure of housing supply and the local infrastructure gap inspired him to pioneer a multi-generational model for community building. A champion of skilled labor, walkable urbanism, and advanced manufacturing infrastructure, Sramek has brought together elite capital partners, public policy experts, and historic labor coalitions to anchor a city of the future in the heart of Northern California.
Show Summary
"We’ve gotten into this habit in California where everything takes twenty years. We came in with a distinct point of view: We have to find a way to do things faster," says Jan Sramek, the entrepreneur driving the most ambitious master-planned city development in modern American history. In this episode of State of Gold, host Jon Slavet sits down with Sramek for an exclusive look at the vision, mechanics, and economic framework backing California Forever.
Sramek walks through his initial shock upon landing in California, detailing how the visible homelessness of San Francisco's Market Street and the sterile office parks of Silicon Valley exposed a huge deficit. He shares the grueling timeline of moving a project from a raw, "batshit insane" concept to reality, explaining how he wagered his own personal solvency to complete initial feasibility studies before securing marquee capital backing from silicon valley tech titans.
The conversation pivots to a masterclass in large-scale logistics and planning. Sramek details the strategic layout of the Solano Foundry’s advanced manufacturing zone and the logic behind the multi-thousand-acre Solano Shipyard complex, designed to aggressively close the widening gap between American and Chinese naval shipbuilding. Sramek outlines his strategy for outmaneuvering traditional real estate speculation through a minimum-density "missing middle" housing plan, and how a European philosophy of public space over private isolation can solve the modern epidemic of social disconnection.
Chapters
00:00 – Preview: The 50-Year Economic Opportunity vs. Strategic Flaw Hunting
00:28 – Welcoming California Forever Founder & CEO Jan Šramek
00:48 – First 48 Hours: Bypassing Europe's Standards for California's Reality
01:44 – Fallow Expanses: Spotting Solano County’s Commuter Pain Points
02:23 – The Startup Leap: Pitching a City After a 70-Year US Drought
03:49 – Skin in the Game: Risking Personal Solvency After Back-to-Back Rejections
06:21 – The Elevator Pitch: Advanced Manufacturing and $500,000 Starter Homes
07:38 – Proving Demand: The 174,000 upfront Entitlement Volume Strategy
08:13 – Affordable by Design: Cutting Out the $1,200 Monthly Multi-Car Squeeze
11:01 – Bolting Community to Urban Form: Reinvesting in Shared Public Plazas
14:14 – Land Asset Realities: Why California Forever Is Not a Public Robinhood Vehicle
15:21 – Outmaneuvering the 20-Year Trap: Consolidating Plan Changes, Financing, and Zoning
17:34 – Sourcing the West Coast Base: Inside the Solano Foundry Complex
18:26 – Closing the Naval Shipbuilding Gap: The Strategic Bipartisan Shipyard
19:49 – Newport News Scale vs. Solano’s 7,500-Acre Coastal Blueprint
20:22 – Public-Private Frameworks: Re-Establishing Government Repair Hubs
22:07 – The Travis Protection Buffer: Adjusting Grids with Air Mobility Partners
23:11 – Sidewalk Footprints: The Dream of Naming Streets After Construction Laborers
24:46 – Permissive Design Over Star Subdivisions: Crafting Organic Neighborhoods
27:02 – Washington to Sacramento: A 70,000-Acre Matrix of Proximity
28:35 – Sourcing the Blue-Collar Belt: Organizing the Historical 40-Year PLA
31:20 – Replacing Closed Industries: Bringing 50,000 Jobs in 5 Years to Solano
37:43 – Speculation Guardrails: Setting Solano Resident First Dips on Waiting Lists
38:57 – Iron Curtain to Golden State: Reclaiming the 1990s Aesthetic of Optimism
39:24 – Rebuilding the Quarry Base: Skilled Plumber Compensation vs. Starbucks Management
40:52 – Private Wealth vs. Public Poverty: Maximizing the ROI of Public Playgrounds
Connect with Jan Sramek
* X: https://x.com/jansramek [https://x.com/jansramek]
* LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jansramek/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jansramek/]
* Website: https://californiaforever.com/ [https://californiaforever.com/]
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