When CONNECT3CTDATA - Stadium Tour - Columbus convenes on November 1, 2026, attendees will step into Ohio's active data center development landscape. DCWeeklyIntel tracks 134 data center signals across the state, with 70 projects in planning stages dominating the pipeline. The market shows concentrated early-stage activity, with 5 projects in permitting and 3 under construction. This planning-heavy pipeline positions Ohio's data center sector for continued expansion as these projects advance through development stages.
Data Center Projects Near CONNECT3CTDATA - Stadium Tour - Columbus
Ohio pipeline signal counts
Recent signals in Ohio
A data center project in Perry Township, Ohio, located within a Joint Economic Development District (JEDD) shared with Canton, is seeking a tax break that requires approval from both Canton and Perry Township councils. The developer's name is not specified in the available article summary, and the project appears to be in the planning or approval stage as the Canton council prepares to vote on the tax incentive. The dispute between Canton and Perry Township over the JEDD terms adds complexity and could delay the project. This signal is relevant for BD professionals targeting the Ohio market, particularly those offering site development, construction, or equipment services. The urgency is moderate as the tax break vote and inter-municipal negotiations are still underway.
Panattoni Development Company, primarily known as an industrial and logistics real estate developer, is pursuing a data center project in Stark County, Ohio, near Perry Township. The project is in the planning stage, with Panattoni hosting a community open house at Perry High School to address residents' concerns about the development. Local residents remain skeptical of the developer's responses regarding the project's environmental and community impacts. This represents a notable new entrant signal, as Panattoni is an industrial developer moving into the data center space, which presents BD opportunities for power, cooling, and infrastructure vendors looking to engage a developer early in their data center journey. The community engagement phase suggests there is still time for suppliers and service providers to position themselves before construction begins.
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