NVIDIA's Beitou-Shilin Tech Park HQ to Break Ground on the 27th? Mayor Chiang: No Building Permit Applied For
Regarding reports that NVIDIA's Taiwan headquarters in the Beitou-Shilin Tech Park will break ground on the 27th, Mayor Chiang Wan-an stated that no building permit has been applied for. Officials noted that while legal construction cannot start, ceremonial events are possible.
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Central News Agency, Taipei, May 22. Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an responded today at the City Council regarding reports that NVIDIA's Taiwan headquarters at the Beitou-Shilin Technology Park (T1718 site) would break ground on the 27th. He stated that NVIDIA has not yet applied for a building permit and that he has not received confirmation of any scheduled events, emphasizing that he respects NVIDIA's planning. DPP Councilor Lin Yen-feng pointed out that while media reports suggest a groundbreaking on the 27th, the Taipei City Construction Management Office confirmed no permit application has been filed. Mayor Chiang acknowledged that administrative procedures are still ongoing. When asked if a ceremony on the 27th would be merely symbolic, Construction Management Office Director Yu Chi-hsueh explained that while legal construction cannot begin without a permit, landowners are free to hold traditional groundbreaking ceremonies. Mayor Chiang added that he has not received any official invitation and that any information should come directly from NVIDIA.
FAQ
When will NVIDIA's Taiwan headquarters be built?
The construction permit has not been applied for yet, so the start date is uncertain.