FESTUS, Mo. — Residents in Festus recently scraped together $150 to find out what was happening to their city. What they uncovered showed key decisions were already underway before the public was ever ...
A Dallas-based data center developer secured $2 billion for a data center project. The AI boom is shifting toward facilities closer to users, not just remote mega campuses. Demand for AI compute is ...
An Austin developer has pulled out of its attempt to build a data center at a busy intersection in Hutto following local pushback. Zydeco Development Corp., the company behind several large projects, ...
FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP ― A data center developer has a signed agreement for 600-700 acres of farmland from Ernsberger Road to Amoy Ganges Road, just northeast of Mansfield Lahm Airport. On April 15, he ...
FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP― On April 15, Franklin Township trustees will hold a special meeting at 525 Boyce Road at 7 p.m. about a data center locating in the township in northern Richland County. Trustee Sam ...
STOKES COUNTY, N.C. — Stokes County commissioners voted on Monday to void the rezoning approval for a proposed data center development near Walnut Cove, restarting a process that was challenged in a ...
Rockstar Games is going through a data breach controversy again. Following a warning by a hacker group, the Grand Theft Auto VI developer has now confirmed that its servers had been accessed by an ...
INDIANAPOLIS — A Georgia-based developer is looking to build a new data center on the east side of Indianapolis, marking the latest data center to be announced in Indiana. According to DC Blox, it ...
LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — Dozens of Boulder City residents showed up to push back against a proposed AI data center on 88 acres of open desert as the developer held its first public meeting Tuesday evening.
An out-of-state developer wants to build a data center on the east side of Indianapolis on the site of a former auto factory. DC Blox, a developer based out of Atlanta, filed documents with the city ...
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