Panattoni Development Company

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Developer denies large data center planned for Roseville site
News ClipABC10·Roseville, Placer County, CA

Developer denies large data center planned for Roseville site

Roseville officials and developer Panattoni Development Company are denying online speculation that a large hyperscale data center is planned for a 183-acre site, stating that no final uses have been determined and hyperscale facilities are not feasible due to infrastructure limits. The project is currently in environmental review, but residents are raising concerns about the potential environmental impacts of any size data center at the site.

6/4/2026
Arlington addresses community concerns on Amazon’s Project Cascade
News ClipLynnwood Times·Arlington, Snohomish County, WA

Arlington addresses community concerns on Amazon’s Project Cascade

The City of Arlington is addressing community concerns about "Project Cascade," clarifying it is a warehouse/distribution facility and not a data center. Amazon confirmed the early planning stages for an operations facility. The city also provided estimated water and electrical usage for the proposed project, comparing it to a typical data center.

5/20/2026
Some Stark County residents skeptical of developers’ answers on data center project
News ClipIdeastream·Perry, Stark County, OH

Some Stark County residents skeptical of developers’ answers on data center project

Residents in Perry Township, Stark County, Ohio, expressed skepticism regarding a planned 240-megawatt data center by Panattoni Development Company, citing concerns about environmental impacts, water usage, noise, and the power grid. Despite the developer's assurances of minimal impact and economic benefits, many residents remain against the project and are collecting signatures for a statewide moratorium on data center construction.

4/16/2026