Overview
- Reports say staff also distributed sparkling wine, chocolates and Krispy Kreme donuts to households near the Crescent Park properties during particularly noisy periods.
- Neighbors describe years of blocked streets, debris, loud construction and parties, while a family representative says the couple has met with residents and taken steps to reduce disruption.
- Over roughly 14 years, Zuckerberg purchased at least 11 homes for more than $110 million, converting several into a multi-residence compound with guest houses, gardens, a pickleball court and a hydrofloor pool, with some properties sitting empty.
- City filings and neighbor accounts detail about 7,000 square feet of underground additions referred to on permits as basements, alongside heavy security, cameras pointed at adjacent properties and frequent private-guard patrols.
- A 2016 plan to demolish and rebuild multiple homes was rejected, yet later phased permits allowed work to continue, with reports citing more than 50 approvals, a police-designated tow-away zone during a private event and a small private school that reportedly violated city rules.