Shelbyville City Council advances data center plan
The project would add up to 13 buildings and bring an estimated $2 billion investment, according to the city’s agreement with Prologis.
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Shelbyville City Council Approves of $2 Billion Data Center Project
Prologis’ data center renderings in Shelbyville (Source: WISH-TV) SHELBYVILLE, Ind. — The Shelbyville City Council has approved plans for a $2 billion data center project. During Monday’s meeting, the council voted on a few resolutions relating to the project, which is planned to be built on 429 acres of land owned by Prologis. The California-based developer wants to place up to 11 buildings in an area near I-74 and State Road 44. Prologis said …
Shelbyville city council advances plans for multibillion-dollar data center
SHELBYVILLE The Shelbyville City Council advanced plans for a multibillion-dollar data center as a large crowd filled the high school auditorium Monday night.The council voted 4-2, with one abstention. The vote approved annexation and zoning for 429 acres. The land would combine with city-owned property for a data center spanning more than 575 acres. San Francisco-based Prologis would build up to 13 buildings on the site. The acreage sits east o…
Shelbyville City Council advances data center plan
SHELBYVILLE, Ind. — The Shelbyville City Council advanced a data center plan during a scheduled meeting Monday night. According to a release from City officials, the council voted on numerous resolutions related to the data center. The council rubberstamped an economic development agreement with Prologis and fiscal plan for the data center that is required [...]
Multibillion-dollar data center project moves forward in Shelbyville
SHELBYVILLE, Ind. (WISH) — Amid the shouts from a large crowd in a high school auditorium, the Shelbyville City Council on Monday night advanced plans that could bring a multibillion-dollar data center to the community southeast of Indianapolis. The council voted 4-2, with one abstention, to approve the annexation and zoning of 429 acres. That land would be combined with city-owned property for a data center on more than 575 acres with up to 13 …
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