Peterson Co. Plans $600M Data Center Campus in Virginia

US real estate firm Peterson Companies is proposing a data center campus in Leesburg, Virginia. The project is aimed at developing three two-story data centers totaling 600,000 square feet on over 100 acres. The development plan includes amending the current zoning laws and has been met with a mixed reception, including recommendations for denial from the planning commission due to environmental concerns and local community impact.
This initiative represents a key investment in data infrastructure that, if approved, could generate millions in new annual tax revenues for the local economy. However, opposition from environmental groups highlights a critical tension between tech expansion and community preservation. The success of this plan could signal increased interest in data centers within the region, thereby becoming a focal point in the infrastructure landscape and potentially increasing reliance on existing data management solutions.
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