Data Center Appeal Withdrawn in Fayetteville, the “Power of the People

Data Center Appeal Withdrawn in Fayetteville, the “Power of the People

News ClipPeachtree City Citizen·Fayetteville, Fayette County, GA·3/19/2026

A proposed data center project in Fayetteville, Georgia, has been halted after the developer withdrew its appeal. This decision came just before a scheduled City meeting, following public opposition to the development.

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Gov: Fayetteville City
A proposed data center project slated for north of Fayette Pavilion in Fayetteville, Georgia, will not proceed. The developer formally withdrew its appeal one day prior to a scheduled City meeting where the appeal was to be heard. The article suggests this outcome is a result of public sentiment, referring to it as the "Power of the People." While the specific developer is not named, the article mentions QTS as an example of a data center company, noting they typically employ around 100 people when fully operational. The withdrawal of the appeal signifies the immediate cessation of plans for this particular data center development.