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From the post:
>The fate of a nearly 1,260-acre parcel that includes a privately owned mausoleum is in question as Cheyenne City Council considers rezoning the area for future use as a business park, including a data center.
Representatives of Viawest Group told members of the Cheyenne Public Services Committee last week that developers are contemplating a data center on the property.
“There is plenty of land out there,” said company spokesman Tom Glissmeyer, adding that the company would “very thoughtfully and responsibly build it (the data center) out over the next handful of years.”
Archive: https://archive.today/cf7s6
From the post:
>>The fate of a nearly 1,260-acre parcel that includes a privately owned mausoleum is in question as Cheyenne City Council considers rezoning the area for future use as a business park, including a data center.
Representatives of Viawest Group told members of the Cheyenne Public Services Committee last week that developers are contemplating a data center on the property.
“There is plenty of land out there,” said company spokesman Tom Glissmeyer, adding that the company would “very thoughtfully and responsibly build it (the data center) out over the next handful of years.”