A British company wants to build its first U.S. data center in Lansing, leaving many residents asking a simple question: why here? The question is part of WKAR’s week-long series exploring data ...
This story has been updated with new information. LANSING — A proposed data center in downtown Lansing will not move forward after the company pulled its conditional rezoning request on Monday, April ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — The vote to approve rezoning for a planned data center in downtown Lansing has been postponed as the ...
(Editor's note: On Monday, April 6, Deep Green formally withdrew a conditional rezoning request needed for its proposed data center in downtown Lansing.) LANSING — The Lansing City Council was to make ...
The Lansing City Council could vote in early April on whether to approve a data center downtown, following public hearings that are scheduled.
Deep Green went public in November with its plan to build a data center in downtown Lansing. Hours before a scheduled vote on April 6, the company formally withdrew its rezoning request, Lansing City ...