
Data center development company says its vested in the communities it serves
The Claremore City Council voted 7-2 to approve a tax incentive package for Project Mustang, a planned data center development by Beale Infrastructure. The decision followed a meeting with a packed crowd, indicating significant community interest in the project. Beale Infrastructure emphasizes its commitment to being community-first.
The Claremore City Council recently approved a tax incentive package for Project Mustang, a new data center development by Beale Infrastructure. The vote, which was 7-2 in favor, took place during a Monday night meeting that drew a packed crowd, reflecting considerable local interest.
Lauren Harvey, a senior director at Beale Infrastructure, presented the Project Mustang plans to the council. Beale Infrastructure emphasized its community-first approach, stating its vested interest in the communities it serves.
The data center is slated for construction in Claremore's industrial park. While the article notes construction by Fleming Construction Group on a separate data center in Reno, Nevada, the primary focus of the Claremore council meeting and the approved incentives is the Beale Infrastructure project.