Here are today’s most significant data center locality stories — regulatory battles, community opposition, and legal challenges shaping where data centers can be built across the United States.
1. Blackstone’s QTS terminates Digital Gateway data center project in Virginia
Virginia · Project Termination
Blackstone’s QTS has officially terminated its planned Digital Gateway data center project in Virginia after facing sustained community protests and legal challenges. This marks a significant setback for large-scale data center development in the region, highlighting growing local resistance and regulatory hurdles in key U.S. markets. Read here.
2. Neighbors file federal lawsuit against Microsoft over data center
Wisconsin · Lawsuit Filed
Residents near Microsoft’s Mount Pleasant data center have filed a federal lawsuit citing noise complaints and other disturbances caused by the facility. This legal action underscores increasing community pushback against operational impacts of data centers, which could influence future project planning and community relations. Read here.
3. New Mexico lawmakers announce proposed statewide moratorium on data centers
New Mexico · Legislation Proposed
New Mexico lawmakers have introduced a proposal for a statewide moratorium on new data center developments amid concerns over resource use and community impact. This legislative move signals a growing trend of states considering regulatory pauses to evaluate the broader implications of rapid data center expansion. Read here.
4. Gov. Greg Abbott doubles down on limitations on Texas data centers
Texas · Government Policy
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has reinforced and expanded limitations on data center developments, particularly targeting rural areas to address energy and environmental concerns. This policy shift reflects increasing state-level scrutiny that could reshape the growth trajectory of data centers in one of the nation’s largest markets. Read here.
5. Maryland jurisdictions pause data center development
Maryland · Development Moratorium
Several Maryland jurisdictions have enacted pauses on new data center developments to reassess their impact on local infrastructure and communities. These moratoriums highlight growing local government intervention that could slow or reshape data center growth in the Mid-Atlantic region. Read here.
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