Telecom company plans data center near Township Line Road on Indy’s north side

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9 thoughts on “Telecom company plans data center near Township Line Road on Indy’s north side

    1. I’m trying to identify “the woods” that would be torn down? The aerial I’m looking at shows a tower, 2 buildings, and an open field.

    2. maps.indy.gov
      52.29 acres, most of it wooded.
      City can’t tell every developer that they can’t cut down a tree. Or several. You should complain about sprawl generally though.

  1. “ATC also intends for the facility’s water system to be minimally intrusive, using what’s known as a closed-loop cooling system, allowing it to recycle its own supply rather than draw from the local water system.” Ditto, Metrobloks. That just won’t sink in to some heads though. These are NOT AI hyperscale monstrosities, and save the farmland! BTW this would be at least the 14th data center in Marion County, according to Data Center Map. (How we can see websites, like this one.) Some are 20+ years old. For example:
    https://www.databank.com/landing-page/indianapolis-data-centers/

  2. Data centers often get their foot in the door and then expand. Residents should make sure the data center developers are offering guarantees around energy use, water consumption, water discharge and treatment, the use of diesel generators and possible expansion capacity BEFORE approving rezoning.

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