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Ongoing talks could lead to a data center in industrial park
Childersburg City Council unanimously approved zoning for a $6 billion hyperscale data center expected to create around 220 permanent jobs, pending environmental and site assessments.
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This Small Alabama Town Was Part of the Manhattan Project. Now It May Host a Hyperscale Data Center.
CHILDERSBURG, Ala.—At Tuesday’s City Council meeting, there were few questions and fewer answers. Despite the lack of public detail about a proposed hyperscale data center in the town of 5,000 south of Birmingham, Childersburg City Council members unanimously approved a change to their zoning ordinance allowing the operation of the data center at a site […]
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