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Data Center Operator Reveals Plans for Downtown Seattle Facility as City Weighs One-Year Ban

The proposal would bar new facilities using more than 20 megavolt-amperes while Seattle studies rules for future projects.

Summary by GeekWire
The building at 301 Virginia St. in downtown Seattle, formerly a Bed Bath & Beyond store. (Image via King County property records) A Texas company has formally signaled plans to build a data center in downtown Seattle, even as the city moves toward a moratorium that could impact the construction of such facilities. Digital Realty of Austin, a real estate investment trust with more than 300 data centers worldwide, wants to demolish the building a…

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The Seattle Times broke the news in Seattle, United States on Wednesday, June 3, 2026.
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