The Lansing City Council will vote on a proposed $120 million Deep Green data center downtown amid debate over environmental and financial impacts.
AT the Xiong’an Artificial Intelligence (AI) industrial park, blue signage panels line the walls, each bearing the name of a different AI startup.
Lansing City Council President Peter Spadafore announced the withdrawal Monday afternoon.
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Deep Green withdraws rezoning request for data center. What we know
The proposed data center in downtown Lansing will not move forward after the company pulled its conditional rezoning request.
A developer is withdrawing its application to rezone a parcel of city land for a data center, which the Lansing City Council ...
The Lansing City Council will vote on Monday to decide whether to build a $120 million Deep Green data center in the Stadium ...
After more than two hours of discussion and public comment Wednesday night, the Nobles County Planning and Zoning Commission ...
When it came to a vote among Planning Commission members, all but one member voted to leave the ag preservation area intact ...
Energy Storage and Battery Projects of 7 Companies Including Shuangdeng and Sunwoda See New Progress
Recently, seven enterprises—including Shuangdeng Group, Sunwoda, Zhongtian Energy Storage, Mengguli, and Kunbo Sodium Energy—have successively ...
LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — As the Lansing City Council is days away from voting on a project to put a data center downtown, ...
Here is your guide to the contested races in the April 7 election in the Green Bay area. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. There are a lot of resources for voters at myvote.wi.gov. You can: See ...
Easter Sunday falls on April 5 this year and however your family chooses to celebrate, it's almost always traditional to enjoy a big meal together. If you're looking for a place offering unlimited ...
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