Data center developer backs off $30 billion plans for Dale Earnhardt widow's property
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Data center developer backs off $30 billion plans for Dale Earnhardt widow's property
Tract, a company proposing a $30 billion data center on land owned by the widow of NASCAR champion Dale Earnhardt in rural Mooresville, North Carolina, will not move forward with the project.
Data center developer pulls out of Mooresville after pushback from residents - WCCB Charlotte's CW
MOORESVILLE, N.C. – A Colorado developer is pulling out of plans to put a data center in Mooresville. The Town of Mooresville received notice Wednesday from Tract that they are withdrawing from the Mooresville Technology Park rezoning request. Town leaders says Tract did not request to postpone, and this is a complete withdrawal.
Public Backlash Halts Proposed Mooresville Earnhardt Estate Data Center
A plan to rezone 400 acres of rural Mooresville land for a large-scale data center has been withdrawn, Mayor Chris Carney announced Wednesday. “This morning, the Town of Mooresville received official notice from Tract developers that they have withdrawn their request for a proposed data center in Mooresville. This means the item will be removed from the September 15 agenda and will not move forward,” Carney said on Facebook. The proposal, backed…
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