Pennsylvania Town Faces Massive Data Center Development Amid Community Concerns
Archbald, PA, is set to host five data center complexes across six sites, totaling over 1.2 million square meters. This development reflects a trend driven by AI demands, raising significant local concerns regarding transparency and community impact.

Archbald, Pennsylvania, is poised for extensive data center development, with five real estate companies proposing to build 51 buildings totaling 1.2 million square meters. The influx of AI technology has made the region attractive due to its energy resources and tax incentives.
Community members express concerns over the lack of transparency regarding project developers, some of whom have no prior experience with data centers. Local zoning regulations have been influenced by developers, with minimal distance requirements to residential areas being adjusted without public discussion.
As opposition grows, residents have filed legal appeals against the council's decisions, highlighting fears of a repeat of past industrial exploitation. The governor has recognized the need for greater transparency in such developments.




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