Building a Charter City Ecosystem with Mark Lutter

Building a Charter City Ecosystem with Mark Lutter

Author: Mark Lutter April 10, 2024 Duration: 51:52

How do you take the positive aspects of Silicon Valley, and apply it to a radically different context like developing charter cities? Today, Jeffrey Mason, Head of Research at the Charter Cities Institute (CCI), is joined by Mark Lutter, Founder and Executive Director of CCI, and CEO of Braavos Cities, to discuss how the charter cities ecosystem has evolved over the past few years and what he’s learned about building successful coalitions. Mark tells us about the circumstances that motivated him to found CCI, and what it’s been like combining key features of Silicon Valley, (like entrepreneurial spirit, disruption, and innovation) with the challenging work of creating a coalition of different stakeholders — some of whom are likely to be relatively conservative. We discuss the broader ecosystem that CCI has been building, and how it can act as a force multiplier for other cities, before learning more about CCI’s most recent projects, including their endeavors in Zanzibar and how they are contributing to development there. Mark also expands on his new company, Braavos Cities, their long-term goals, and the work that they are doing in the Caribbean. We wrap up our conversation with an overview of exciting developments to pay attention to in the charter cities space, from Zanzibar to California, and how to gain momentum in politically challenging environments. Be sure to tune in for a deep dive into the evolution of charter cities and their broader ecosystem!

Key Points From This Episode:

  • Welcoming back Mark Lutter, executive chairman of the Charter Cities Institute (CCI).
  • An overview of the factors and events that motivated Mark to found CCI.
  • How CCI has adapted the positive aspects of Silicon Valley to the context of charter cities.
  • Lessons from working with multiple stakeholders, including policymakers.
  • Generating buy-in at the elite level of policymakers and other powerful constituencies.
  • CCI’s goal to build a broader ecosystem that can act as a force multiplier for multiple cities.
  • Key successes CCI has experienced over the past two years.
  • Takeaways from their conference in Kigali during November 2023.
  • Mark’s thoughts on recent news concerning celebrities and charter cities.
  • An overview of the development project in Zanzibar and how CCI is contributing to it.
  • What CCI is doing to increase the funnel of talent to Zanzibar.
  • An outline of what they hope to achieve in Zanzibar over the next 25 years.
  • Unpacking viable economic opportunities in Zanzibar and how they can diversify.
  • Mark’s new company, Braavos Cities, and the work that they are doing in the Caribbean.
  • How they get projects across the finish line in politically challenging environments.
  • Advice on engaging with politicians, heads of government, and investors.
  • Key insights on Braavos Cities, their goals, and what they are currently working on.
  • What developments you should be paying attention to in the charter cities space.


Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:


Mark Lutter

Mark Lutter Charter Cities Institute

Mark Lutter on X

Mark Lutter on Medium

Braavos Cities

Jeffrey Mason on LinkedIn

Jeffrey Mason Charter Institute

Seasteading Institute

NeWay Capital

Próspera

Paul Romer

Paul Romer's TED Talk

Daniel Yu on LinkedIn

Wasoko

Africa's New Cities Summit Hosted by Charter Cities Institute

Silicon Zanzibar

Fumba Town

Stone Town of Zanzibar

Zuzalu

Tatu City

Small Farm Cities

Jon Vandenheuvel on LinkedIn

California Forever

Praxis

Charter Cities Institute

Charter Cities Institute on Facebook

Charter Cities Institute on X


Imagine a new city, built from the ground up with a unique set of rules designed to foster innovation, economic growth, and a better quality of life. This isn't just a thought experiment; it's the concept of a charter city, and it's the central focus of the Charter Cities Podcast. Hosted by Mark Lutter, these conversations dig into the practical and philosophical questions surrounding these ambitious urban projects. How might they address pressing global issues like rapid urbanization, entrenched poverty, and the complex dynamics of migration? To find answers, Lutter sits down with a diverse array of thinkers and practitioners. You'll hear from specialists in international development, urban planners, investors, entrepreneurs, and governance experts, each bringing a crucial piece of the puzzle. The discussions are grounded and detailed, moving beyond theory to examine the real-world mechanics of financing, building, and governing new cities. This podcast doesn't offer simple solutions, but rather provides a nuanced exploration of a bold idea for human organization. It's for anyone curious about the future of cities, the intersection of policy and innovation, or the structures that shape our collective lives. Through these in-depth interviews, the Charter Cities Podcast builds a comprehensive understanding of a concept that could redefine how communities are built in the coming century.
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