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New Chesterfield data center on pause as county faces lawsuits
A new data center in Chesterfield County, Virginia, is paused due to three lawsuits against the county's Board of Zoning Appeals over alleged violations. Landowners requested a vesting determination during a Planning Commission meeting on June 3.
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