Data Centers Can Fund a City’s Future — But Only If Cities Don’t Pay for Them Twice
A facility that pays ordinary commercial property taxes, on infrastructure a company builds with its own capital, is a genuine ...
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A facility that pays ordinary commercial property taxes, on infrastructure a company builds with its own capital, is a genuine ...
Read moreDetailsTexas does not need to choose between subsidizing data centers and stopping them. It can require developers to provide credible ...
Read moreDetailsData centers generate tax revenue and support the digital economy. Those benefits are real. But they also consume large tracts ...
Read moreDetailsData centers may be part of the future, but they are not a one-size-fits-all solution. Cities will need to balance ...
Read moreDetailsThese deals often include tax breaks, infrastructure improvements and other incentives—all paid for with public dollars. And while the pitch ...
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