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North Coventry rejects ’boutique’ data center idea

The North Coventry Township supervisors voted 3-2 to reject a 120,000-square-foot data center proposal due to environmental and community concerns amid rising statewide data center projects.

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NORTH COVENTRY — With a 3-2 vote, the township supervisors rejected the idea of building a 120,000 square-foot, three-story “boutique” data center on nearly 18 acres off Route 724 before the proposal had even been formally submitted. It is the latest volley in a statewide rush to build data centers. Locally, they have also been proposed in Limerick, East Coventry, East Vincent, East Whiteland, Conshohocken, and several in the Lehigh Valley and i…

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Daily Local News broke the news in Pennsylvania, United States on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
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