A decommissioned nuclear silo near Denver, Colorado, that could once launch three 4.5-megaton nuclear missiles at a moment’s notice is now an entrepreneur’s pet project.
Nik Halik, an Australian venture capitalist, purchased the decommissioned Cold War-era nuclear missile silo from the US government in 2021 for more than $10 million. For the past five years, Halik has been overseeing its transformation into a modern, renovated facility, where he plans to house an AI data center.
The project is on brand for Halik, a self-described “thrillionaire” whose past endeavors have included skydiving over Mount Everest, training in Russia as a civilian cosmonaut, and diving 5 miles deep to the deck of the Titanic.
He said his interest in these types of structures pairs with his vision for what they could become.
“I’m immersed in the world of castles and underground bunkers,” Halik told Business Insider. “I’m a value-facturer. I like things that I can add value to.”
Halik took Business Insider on a tour of the facility. See what it looks like inside the roughly 75-year-old nuclear silo.
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