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Data Center Projects Near DCD>Connect Virginia

Attendees arriving for DCD>Connect Virginia on November 2, 2026 will find themselves in a state with 156 active data center signals tracked by DCWeeklyIntel. The Virginia pipeline shows 62 projects in planning stages, 30 under construction, and 8 recently operational facilities. Planning-stage projects dominate the current activity, representing 40% of tracked signals across the state. The 30 projects under construction indicate steady near-term capacity additions that attendees can expect to see progressing throughout Northern Virginia and beyond.

Virginia pipeline signal counts

156
Total
62
Planning
0
Permitting
30
Building
8
Operational

Recent signals in Virginia

Hanover Planning Commission recommends approval for new data center project...
Tractยท Hanover County, Virginia

Tract, a data center developer, has received a recommendation for approval from the Hanover County Planning Commission for a new data center project on a 427-acre site near the Henrico County line in Virginia. The project has been the subject of months of debate among residents, county leaders, and the developer, indicating it is still in the planning and permitting phase. Hanover County sits adjacent to Henrico County, which is part of the rapidly growing Richmond, Virginia data center market. This represents a potential new market entrant worth monitoring, as Tract is not a widely recognized major incumbent operator. Given that the project is still at the planning commission recommendation stage, there is time for BD outreach but early engagement would be advantageous as the project moves toward formal approval.

Hanover Planning Commission recommends approval for new data center...
Tractยท Hanover, Virginia

Tract, a data center developer, has received a recommendation for approval from the Hanover County Planning Commission for a new data center project along Mountain Road in Hanover, Virginia. The project has been the subject of months of debate among residents, county leaders, and the developer, indicating it is still in the planning and permitting phase. Tract is a relatively newer entrant in the data center development space, making this project a notable signal for the Virginia market. For BD professionals, this represents an early-stage opportunity to engage Tract on infrastructure, construction, and services needs before the project advances to construction. Given that the planning commission has recommended approval, movement toward permitting and construction could accelerate in the near term.

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