Triboro Commerce Park LLC

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Olyphant settles DeNaples lawsuit and confirms data center regulations
News ClipScranton Times-Tribune·Olyphant, Lackawanna County, PA

Olyphant settles DeNaples lawsuit and confirms data center regulations

Olyphant Borough Council voted to settle a lawsuit from Triboro Commerce Park LLC, which affirms a zoning amendment regulating data centers in the borough. The decision comes amidst strong resident opposition to data center development and concerns over environmental impacts and electricity use. The new amendment sets conditions for data center approval, including decibel limits, buffers, and requirements for water and electricity studies.

6/10/2026
Companies tied to DeNaples, Missouri firm apply for 16 Olyphant data centers
News ClipScranton Times-Tribune·Olyphant, Lackawanna County, PA

Companies tied to DeNaples, Missouri firm apply for 16 Olyphant data centers

Companies tied to Charles DeNaples and Sansone Group have applied to build 16 data centers in Olyphant, Pennsylvania. These applications come amidst a contentious zoning dispute where the Olyphant Borough Council initially passed, then rejected, a data center zoning ordinance, and is now pursuing a curative amendment. A land-use appeal has been filed in Lackawanna County Court of Common Pleas challenging the council's decision to invalidate its zoning.

5/13/2026
Firm linked to DeNaples challenges Olyphant over data center zoning
News ClipScranton Times-Tribune·Olyphant, Lackawanna County, PA

Firm linked to DeNaples challenges Olyphant over data center zoning

Triboro Commerce Park LLC, a firm linked to Charles DeNaples, has challenged Olyphant Borough Council's decision to invalidate its zoning ordinance concerning data centers. The firm filed a land-use appeal and an emergency injunction petition, seeking to overturn the council's vote that effectively delayed data center regulation and denied a proposed amendment. This legal action follows public opposition that influenced the council's controversial procedural decisions.

4/29/2026