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Pennsylvania

Salem Township Planning Commission has recommended conditional approval of a data center master plan, signaling advancing progress through the local zoning and permitting process. While the specific developer and project scale were not detailed in the available excerpt, the conditional approval indicates the project has met key planning criteria with certain stipulations. This milestone is significant as it moves the development closer to formal township approval and eventual construction. The project reflects continued demand for data center capacity in Pennsylvania's communities.

Jun 4, 2026

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Pennsylvania

QTS has submitted new site and road plans for a data center campus in Salem Township, Pennsylvania, signaling continued development activity in the region. The submission of zoning and site plans indicates the project is advancing through the local permitting process, a key milestone for large-scale data center construction. This move by QTS, a major data center operator, reflects growing demand for capacity in Pennsylvania's Northeastern corridor. The project could bring significant infrastructure investment and jobs to the Wilkes-Barre area.

Apr 30, 2026

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Pennsylvania

QTS has submitted new site and road plans for a data center campus in Salem Township, Pennsylvania, signaling continued progress on its development in the region. The submission of updated plans through the local zoning process indicates the project is advancing through permitting stages. QTS, one of the largest data center operators in the US, is expanding its footprint in northeastern Pennsylvania, a region gaining traction for data center development due to available land, power access, and proximity to major metro markets.

Apr 30, 2026

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Pre-PermitNew Entrant
Pennsylvania

A national developer has invested $580 million in land acquisition in Salem Township for data center development, signaling significant commitment to expanding capacity in Pennsylvania's northeastern region. This major land purchase represents one of the larger site investments in the area and underscores growing interest in Pennsylvania as a data center market. The scale of the investment suggests a substantial campus-level project is planned, which could bring significant economic impact to the local community. This move highlights how developers are increasingly targeting secondary markets outside traditional data center hubs.

Apr 27, 2026

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Pre-PermitNew Entrant
Salem Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, PA

Multiple new data center developments are reportedly encircling a community in Salem Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, according to a WNEP report. The article highlights growing community concern as data center projects expand in the area, though specific buyers, sellers, acreage, and transaction prices are not detailed in the available metadata. Salem Township sits in northeastern Pennsylvania's Luzerne County, a region that has seen increasing interest from data center developers likely attracted by available land, power infrastructure, and proximity to major metro fiber routes. For BD professionals, this signals an active and potentially contested market where community opposition could affect timelines and approvals, making early engagement with local stakeholders critical. The urgency is moderate to high given that multiple projects appear to be advancing simultaneously in this township.

Apr 27, 2026

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Pre-PermitNew Entrant
Pennsylvania

A data center developer has acquired over 1,500 acres in Salem Township with plans to build a large-scale campus, signaling significant new investment in the region. The substantial land purchase suggests a major multi-building development that could span several phases. Salem Township in Pennsylvania's Luzerne County is emerging as a target for hyperscale and enterprise data center growth. This project highlights the ongoing trend of developers securing massive land parcels to accommodate surging demand for data center capacity.

Apr 19, 2026

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Pre-PermitArticle
Salem Twp., PA

An unidentified national developer spent $580 million acquiring land in Salem Township for data center development. This represents a massive land acquisition that signals significant new data center capacity coming to the region. The substantial investment amount suggests this will be a major campus-scale development project. This is a high-priority signal because it indicates either a major new entrant or significant expansion by an established player in what appears to be an emerging data center market. The scale of investment demands immediate attention to identify the developer and understand their development timeline.

Mar 22, 2026

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Pre-PermitNew Entrant
South Carolina

QTS Realty Trust has purchased $26M in land in York County to double the footprint of an existing data center facility and is now conducting community engagement meetings ahead of expansion. The land acquisition represents a doubling of the current site's size, indicating QTS plans to add substantial capacity to this location, though the exact MW and capex figures for the expansion phase remain undisclosed at this stage. This move signals QTS's confidence in the York County market's demand fundamentals and suggests the company is transitioning from planning to pre-development, with public meetings indicating a 12-24 month runway to permitting and construction. The public engagement phase before expansion announcement is notable because most hyperscale operators in the Southeast complete community relations after land control; QTS's front-loaded approach suggests either local sensitivity or an unusually collaborative municipality. Equipment vendors and construction firms should monitor this project closely, as a full doubling of a data center typically requires $150-300M+ in total capex and represents multi-year procurement cycles for power, cooling, and networking infrastructure.

Mar 13, 2026

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