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Deep Green

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Lansing, Ingham County, Michigan, MI

The Lansing City Council is considering a temporary moratorium on new data center development within the city of Lansing, Michigan. This is a legislative action rather than a specific project application, indicating the city wants to pause data center approvals while it evaluates zoning policies, infrastructure impacts, or community concerns related to data center growth. No specific developer or project is named in the available information. For data center industry sales professionals, this is a significant signal that the Lansing market may face near-term regulatory headwinds, potentially delaying new projects and creating uncertainty for developers eyeing the area. Monitoring the council's upcoming meetings is advisable, as the moratorium's scope and duration could materially affect pipeline opportunities in the Greater Lansing market.

Apr 19, 2026

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Michigan

The Lansing Planning Commission has approved rezoning necessary for the Deep Green data center project, clearing a key regulatory hurdle for development. This approval enables the project to move forward with construction planning in Michigan's capital region. The rezoning decision represents progress on a significant infrastructure investment that will support regional technology infrastructure and economic development. Data center zoning approvals are critical bellwethers for facility expansion, as they indicate developer confidence and local government support for large-scale computing facilities.

Apr 13, 2026

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Michigan

Deep Green has withdrawn its rezoning request for a downtown Lansing parcel, effectively canceling a proposed data center project in Michigan's capital. The withdrawal marks a significant setback for the company's expansion plans in the region and suggests potential challenges in securing local approval for large-scale data center development in urban cores. This decision reflects ongoing tensions between data center operators seeking strategic locations and community concerns about land use and development priorities in established downtown districts.

Apr 9, 2026

Deep Green

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Lansing, Michigan, MI

Deep Green has withdrawn its data center application in Lansing, Michigan, ending what appeared to be a planned data center development project in the area. The withdrawal represents a setback for data center expansion in the Lansing market and removes a potential construction opportunity from the pipeline. For business development professionals, this withdrawal means one less active project to track in Michigan, though it could signal potential opportunities if the site or market conditions bec

Apr 9, 2026

Deep Green

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Lansing area, Michigan, MI

Deep Green has withdrawn its rezoning request for a proposed data center project in the Lansing, Michigan area. The company voluntarily pulled back its application before any final decision was made by the local jurisdiction. This withdrawal means the proposed data center development is no longer moving forward through the approval process at this location. For business development purposes, this signals that the site is potentially back on the market and Deep Green may be looking for alternativ

Apr 9, 2026

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Michigan

# Lansing Planning Commission Approves Deep Green Data Center Rezoning The Lansing Planning Commission has approved a rezoning request for Deep Green to develop a data center facility in Lansing, Michigan, marking the transition from zoning approval to potential construction phase. While specific capacity and investment figures remain undisclosed, the rezoning approval removes a critical regulatory barrier and indicates Deep Green is advancing toward final permitting and development. This rezoning clearance positions Lansing as an emerging data center market and suggests Deep Green has secured local government support for what appears to be a greenfield or substantially redeveloped site. Lansing's approval is noteworthy given the concentration of data center development in established markets like Northern Virginia and the Midwest tech corridors, making this a rare municipal endorsement in a secondary market. Vendors and infrastructure partners should monitor Deep Green's next announcements regarding general contractor selection, financing close, and site preparation timelines, as zoning clearance typically precedes equipment procurement by 6-12 months.

Mar 13, 2026

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