A major data center project has been proposed in Twiggs County, Georgia. The plan involves rezoning nearly 292 acres of land from agricultural to industrial use, with the site currently owned by timber company Weyerhaeuser.
While specific design and capacity details haven’t been disclosed, local reports suggest the development could represent a $5 billion investment and generate around $6 million annually in tax revenue. County officials are reviewing the zoning application, with a decision expected later this month.
The site is located near Dry Branch, roughly 20 miles southeast of Macon. If approved, the project would contribute to Georgia’s growing reputation as a data center hub, expanding beyond traditional markets like Fulton County.
Community response has been mixed, with some residents raising concerns about environmental impact and water usage. The proposal reflects the broader trend of large-scale infrastructure moving into rural areas across the U.S..
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Sep 2025 - Stage Change
A data center was proposed in Twiggs County, on land owned by timber firm Weyerhaeuser - New Stage: Announced
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