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PostOct 08, 2025#76

Meta data center in downtown rumor kinda swirling

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PostOct 08, 2025#77

Really depends on where downtown this would be.

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PostOct 08, 2025#78

This is pretty much a fluff piece, but this data center in Kansas City is trying to "humanize" the data center experience. 

https://patmos.tech/whats-up-at-the-sta ... ht-robots/

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PostOct 08, 2025#79

dbInSouthCity wrote:
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Meta data center in downtown rumor kinda swirling
For the TriStar site? 

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PostOct 09, 2025#80

There is no future in data centers
City leaders should avoid investing taxpayer dollars in tech hype

https://connerkerrigan.substack.com/p/there-is-no-future-in-data-centers?r=9twgj&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&triedRedirect=true

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PostOct 10, 2025#81

"Old Factories, Empty Offices Help Fuel Midwest Data Center Building Boom"


https://constructforstl.org/old-factori ... ding-boom/

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PostOct 13, 2025#82

https://www.bizjournals.com/stlouis/new ... uture.html

Aldermanic President Megan Green says moratorium may be the only way for the city to stop the Armory data center.

She says the ultimate yes or no decision is with the Midtown Redevelopment Corporation, they also have ultimate say over tax abatement of the property.

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PostOct 14, 2025#83

This is just not true. The ultimate decision is with the City and the building division and BPS. Midtown development corp cannot issue a building permit

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PostOct 14, 2025#84

dbInSouthCity wrote:
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This is just not true. The ultimate decision is with the City and the building division and BPS. Midtown development corp cannot issue a building permit
"St. Louis Aldermanic President Megan Green said Sunday that city elected officials have few options for stopping a planned data center at a site adjacent to the Armory in Midtown, even as hundreds gathered for a town hall opposing the project.

Green said in an interview Friday that the path forward for a data center planned for an empty lot at 500 Prospect Ave., part of a broader $1.5 billion redevelopment project that includes the Armory, presented no clear options for the Board of Aldermen or the mayor's office to intervene.

Instead, the decision lies within the Conditional Use Hearing process, made up of a board that oversees and grants exceptions to existing zoning rules. The only way aldermen or the mayor could prevent the project from going forward is to implement a moratorium on data centers in the city, she said."

I should have specified that she said elected officials.

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PostOct 14, 2025#85

^So, the ultimate decision does not come down to an ALDERMANIC vote, but that of the requisite City division. Got it. 

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PostOct 14, 2025#86

The relative environmental efficiency of data centers.
https://andymasley.substack.com/p/what-a-data-center-is?ref=thebrowser.com

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PostOct 15, 2025#87

STL PR - Officials say data centers can be the future of Missouri’s economy. But it’s complicated


https://www.stlpr.org/economy-business/ ... ri-economy

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PostOct 15, 2025#88

It's not that hard to grasp that if you have a transparent process and work with the community and propose your data center be built in an industrial area removed from residents and activity, you wouldn't get near the pushback that you're getting when you attempt to sneak it in on tax abated property in the middle of a very well trafficked area with tons of new non-industrial development all around it.

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PostOct 15, 2025#89

chris fuller wrote:The relative environmental efficiency of data centers.
https://andymasley.substack.com/p/what-a-data-center-is?ref=thebrowser.com
I would prefer to see the Armory receive a second opportunity to transform into an entertainment venue, while simultaneously locating data centers to industrial areas that offer superior capacity and capabilities. As someone who does some limited AI use in coding, I firmly believe that there are more environmentally sustainable locations within the STL area for data centers.

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PostOct 15, 2025#90

I firmly believe that there are more environmentally sustainable locations within the STL area for data centers
Possibly the former workhouse location?

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PostOct 15, 2025#91

BarryGlick wrote:I firmly believe that there are more environmentally sustainable locations within the STL area for data centers
Possibly the former workhouse location?
Maybe?


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PostOct 15, 2025#92

https://www.ksdk.com/article/news/local ... 0813c8f46e

Josh Hawley learning how private companies operate in a capitalist system. The justification is that Ameren has an obligation to increase revenue for its shareholders. Obviously.

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PostOct 16, 2025#93

Our zoning laws prevent multi family residential proposals that this city needs, but can’t contain data centers to industrial zones? This doesn’t feel like a hard fix. Why these can’t be contained by governments to places like Mark Twain, north riverfront, earth city or Sauget is beyond me. Every other industrial use has to follow these laws, why do data center developers get to slip in the middle of residential, commercial and mixed use zones?

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PostOct 17, 2025#94

We're all going to be paying AI's Godzilla-sized power bills
Even if you never use it, you'll be paying for it thanks to datacenters' never-ending hunger for electricity
https://www.theregister.com/2025/10/13/ai_power_bills/

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PostOct 17, 2025#95

Fraydog wrote:
Oct 15, 2025
chris fuller wrote:The relative environmental efficiency of data centers.
https://andymasley.substack.com/p/what-a-data-center-is?ref=thebrowser.com
I would prefer to see the Armory receive a second opportunity to transform into an entertainment venue, while simultaneously locating data centers to industrial areas that offer superior capacity and capabilities. As someone who does some limited AI use in coding, I firmly believe that there are more environmentally sustainable locations within the STL area for data centers.

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Not arguing that this is a "bad idea" but I just can't imagine what sort of entertainment concept could utilize 250,000 SF and still remain profitable. Maybe something like Cosm? https://cosm.com/

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PostOct 17, 2025#96

iCasa Bonita!

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PostOct 17, 2025#97

delmar2debaliviere2downtown wrote:
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Our zoning laws prevent multi family residential proposals that this city needs, but can’t contain data centers to industrial zones? This doesn’t feel like a hard fix. Why these can’t be contained by governments to places like Mark Twain, north riverfront, earth city or Sauget is beyond me. Every other industrial use has to follow these laws, why do data center developers get to slip in the middle of residential, commercial and mixed use zones?
FOMO.  Politicians are afraid of missing out on the next hot thing.  Also, money and lobbyists.  

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PostOct 18, 2025#98

Amazon reveals 960 megawatt nuclear power plans to cope with AI demand — Richland, Washington site tapped for deployment of Xe-100 small modular reactors
https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/amazon-unveils-plans-for-modular-nuclear-plant-in-washington

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PostOct 18, 2025#99

960MW a decade from now.
Meanwhile China is deploying a GW of solar every day.

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PostOct 18, 2025#100

Plus China is building new coal fired electrical plants at a breakneck place.

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