Lansing Mayor Andy Schor releases letter in support of Deep Green data center

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Lansing Mayor Andy Schor has publicly supported the proposed Deep Green data center project, emphasizing its importance for city revenue. The Lansing Planning Commission has already approved the rezoning for the 24-megawatt facility planned for the downtown Stadium District.

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Lansing Mayor Andy Schor has released a letter in support of the proposed Deep Green data center project in downtown Lansing, Michigan. The mayor stated that without this development, the city would lack the additional revenue needed to help fund critical services like the fire department. The Lansing Planning Commission recently voted to approve the necessary rezoning for the project. The proposed 24-megawatt data center, to be built by the UK-based company Deep Green, is slated for the intersection of South Cedar and Kalamazoo streets in the city's Stadium District.