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Developers outline 7.2M sq ft King George data‑center campus, proffer public safety and water commitments

King George County Planning Commission · December 10, 2024
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Green Energy Ventures presented an informational overview of a proposed King George Technology Center: up to 7.2M sq ft of data‑center buildings on ~352 acres, a projected $2B build‑out, proffers for public‑safety funding and an 18‑acre site for water treatment; commissioners asked for detailed plans on backup generation, fuel storage, water usage and traffic.

Developers seeking a rezoning and special exception for a large King George technology campus presented an informational overview to the planning commission, describing the project as a multi‑phase data‑center campus with a conceptual footprint of roughly 352 acres and build‑out up to 7.2 million square feet. The developer group (Green Energy Ventures) described a phased approach with a first phase of approximately 2.5 million square feet and said the minimum build‑out value for buildings would be on the order of $2 billion.

Project proponents said the campus could generate substantial tax revenues and jobs: a submitted economic analysis estimated up to 16,000 temporary construction jobs over a multi‑year build‑out and roughly 1,236 permanent positions at full build‑out (spread over shifts). The development team proffered an 18‑acre…

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