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QTS FAYETTEVILLE I, LLC

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QTS FAYETTEVILLE I, LLC

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Georgia

Georgia Power is actively addressing misinformation surrounding data center development in its service territory, signaling the growing public scrutiny and community pushback that utility-scale data center projects face in the state. This response highlights the tension between massive power demands from hyperscale facilities and local concerns about grid reliability, rate impacts, and resource allocation. Georgia has emerged as a major data center market, and how Georgia Power navigates public perception could influence the pace and scale of future deployments across the Southeast.

Apr 19, 2026

QTS FAYETTEVILLE I, LLC

OperationalAir Permit
Fayetteville, GA, GA

QTS operates a data center facility at 1435 Highway 54 West in Fayetteville, Georgia, under the entity QTS Fayetteville I, LLC. The facility is classified as a data processing services operation and is currently active and operational. QTS typically develops enterprise-scale data centers, though specific capacity details for this location are not available. This represents an existing data center asset in the Atlanta metro market that has already completed construction and commenced operations.

Apr 9, 2026

Crow Holdings

Unknown StageArticle
Fayetteville, Georgia, GA

Crow Holdings has effectively withdrawn their application for a data center development in Fayetteville, Georgia, backing down from the project. The withdrawal indicates the project has stalled in the planning stage before construction could begin. This development in the Atlanta metro area represents a missed opportunity for data center expansion in Georgia's growing market. For BD professionals, this creates potential opportunities to engage with alternative developers or customers who may have been planning to use this facility. The situation is moderately urgent as the market demand in the Atlanta region remains strong despite this particular project's withdrawal.

Mar 22, 2026

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