St. Louis Clears Data Center Project After Negotiating $15.7 Million Community Fund, Strict Energy Rules
Developers must use a closed-loop cooling system, add air-cooled chillers and get half the center’s power from renewables within five years.
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Data center project near Armory gets final approval from city
A controversial $3 billion data center project planned near the site of the Armory received a final OK from St. Louis officials Tuesday, just weeks after Mayor Cara Spencer requested the vote be delayed. Members of the city’s Board of Public Service gave final approval to a conditional use permit allowing developers to build a data center as part of a $3 billion Armory Innovation District project, with additional rules added to the permit that a…
St. Louis OKs permit for $3B Armory data center, with list of conditions
A $3.1 billion data center proposed near St. Louis' historic Armory venue in Midtown moved forward Tuesday with the requirement that the developers agree to community benefit agreement, draw at least half its energy from renewable sources and pay the…
City of St. Louis Approves Permit for Data Center in Warehouse at Amory Site; Building Trades Praise - Construction Forum
by Tom Finan, Executive Director, Construction Forum The City of St. Louis Board of Public Service has unanimously approved a conditional use permit for a data center at the former Famous-Barr warehouse property, with a set of required conditions and a negotiated community benefits agreement tied to the project. “Open for Business on Our Terms” “While St. Louis is already home to 12 data centers, which we know are important to the modern economy…
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