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Cleveland’s proposed Data Center moratorium in a race against time, technology
News ClipNEOtrans·Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, OH

Cleveland’s proposed Data Center moratorium in a race against time, technology

Cleveland City officials are proposing a moratorium on new data center permits to allow time to update outdated zoning codes and address concerns about utility costs and environmental impacts. Developers are racing to get projects approved before the moratorium can be enacted, with one project from Lakeland Equity Group already denied due to incomplete plans, and H5 Data Centers planning an expansion.

5/15/2026
More details emerge on Cleveland data center
News ClipNEO-trans Blog·Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, OH

More details emerge on Cleveland data center

Lakeland Equity Group is proposing a $1.6 billion, 150-megawatt data center in Cleveland's Slavic Village. The developer is rushing to get plans approved before Cleveland City Council can pass a proposed moratorium on data center construction. City officials, including the Mayor, have expressed opposition to the project due to environmental concerns and the adequacy of current zoning laws.

5/7/2026
$1.6B data center planned in Cleveland
News ClipNEO-trans Blog·Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, OH

$1.6B data center planned in Cleveland

Lakeland Equity Group has proposed a $1.6 billion, 150-megawatt hyperscale data center campus on a 35-acre site in Cleveland's Slavic Village, formerly owned by Morabito Enterprises. This major project is poised to be one of Cleveland's most expensive private developments. However, it faces a potential statewide ban via the proposed Ohio Prohibition of Data Center Construction Amendment, which seeks to prohibit data centers exceeding 25 megawatts.

5/6/2026