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10MW data center proposed at former cannabis facility outside Tulsa, Oklahoma
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A developer is looking to convert a vacant building outside Tulsa, Oklahoma, into a data center.
Key facts
- Local news outlets, including 2News and Pawhuska Today, report Buckley Bros Holdings LLC is looking to acquire the 200,000 sq ft (18,580 sqm) vacant building at 1901 E
- A separate sales brochure noted the site, a former carpet mill set on 18 acres and built in 1969 and renovated in 2020, was previously “one of the largest licensed and approved indoor grow sites for cannabis in the state of Oklahoma
- Pawhuska is a city in and the county seat of Osage County, Oklahoma, some 50 miles northwest of Tulsa
- Buckley Bros Holdings is a family office investment firm based in Florida
Summary
Local news outlets, including 2News and Pawhuska Today, report Buckley Bros Holdings LLC is looking to acquire the 200,000 sq ft (18,580 sqm) vacant building at 1901 E. Buckley Bros Holdings is a family office investment firm based in Florida. “This data center project represents a significant opportunity to bring new jobs and investment to Pawhuska. Pawhuska is a city in and the county seat of Osage County, Oklahoma, some 50 miles northwest of Tulsa.