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Opposition to Data Centers Has Scrambled the Calculations Behind the Asset

2.9.26
News & Publications
Commercial Observer

In a recent Commercial Observer article, “Opposition to Data Centers Has Scrambled the Calculations Behind the Asset,” Cox, Castle & Nicholson partner Margo Bradish offers insight into how municipalities are responding to the rapid growth of data center development:

“We are increasingly seeing cities looking to zone specifically for data centers, defining it as a district use class in their code and putting practical requirements on it.”

As public awareness grows around infrastructure, energy use, and environmental impact, zoning and entitlement strategies are becoming more nuanced, and more critical. The article highlights how evolving regulatory frameworks are shaping where and how data centers can move forward in an increasingly complex approval environment.

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