Data · Datacenter Dynamics
While many are in Atlanta’s traditional data center heartland around Fulton County
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Applications have been filed for projects across the Peach State.
Key facts
- Premier Data Center Development, LLC aims to develop a five-building campus spanning 4.22 million sq ft (392,050 sqm) on approximately 1,000 acres outside the community of Mystic
- The first phase of the development could go live in 2030, reaching full build-out by 2034
- The campus, known as Project Arrowhead in filings, could total 1.25GW of capacity
- A Change.org petition against data centers in Irwin County has garnered more than 580 signatures at the time of writing
Summary
A Development of Regional Impact application has been filed with the Georgia Department of Community Affairs for a data center campus in Irwin County in south central Georgia. Premier Data Center Development, LLC aims to develop a five-building campus spanning 4.22 million sq ft (392,050 sqm) on approximately 1,000 acres outside the community of Mystic. The campus, known as Project Arrowhead in filings, could total 1.25GW of capacity. The first phase of the development could go live in 2030, reaching full build-out by 2034. The properties set to host the campus are owned by Fletcher Marcus D Trust and Sirrom Farms LLC.