Kevin O'Leary presented his plans for the 40,000-acre project to the state's Military Installation Development Authority.
Local leaders across central North Carolina are deciding whether to allow data centers in their jurisdiction. Here's a look at where they stand.
Loudoun County‘s tighter zoning rules are slowing new data center approvals New projects are rising in Stafford, King George, Caroline and Louisa counties Power constraints and community opposition ...
At the start of 2025, Stafford County’s economic development director, Liz Barber, predicted that data centers could go from zero to “a lot” within three years’ time. One year later, the county is ...
A West Conshocken developer that applied with Jessup to build more than a million square feet of data centers along Breaker Street is also developing a warehouse next door to the Lackawanna Energy ...
Although former industrial properties can be well situated for siting data centers, using such brownfield sites brings the risk of environmental liabilities under Superfund and other laws.
After residents in St. Charles protested a secretive data center proposal, developer CRG is eyeing Festus, Missouri, as a site for future sites. It's not clear what tax incentives or exemptions the ...
MADISON, Wis. — Data centers are credited for buoying the general construction market as demand falls in other sectors, and in Wisconsin, they’re credited with injecting billions of dollars of ...