

352 ACRES OF INNOVATION IN KING GEORGE COUNTY
The King George Technology Center is a 352-acre site strategically located in the Route 3 West Settlement Area, near key landmarks such as the county landfill, Bloomia U.S.A. headquarters, and the border with Stafford County. With a vision to power the modern digital economy, this proposed data center campus will offer 7.2 million square feet of state-of-the-art facilities at full buildout by 2037. This includes power substations and data center buildings designed with careful consideration for the surrounding community.
Planned in phases to align with market demand, this project represents a significant investment in King George County, bringing infrastructure improvements, economic growth, and enhanced quality of life to local residents. Additionally, these acres will be dedicated to the county for a future water treatment plant and raw water storage area, further supporting the community’s needs.
The King George Technology Center stands poised to deliver lasting value, establishing King George County as a hub for innovation and progress.
BENEFITING KING GEORGE COUNTY
Data centers play an essential role in supporting today’s digital economy, powering everything from online banking to streaming services and cloud storage. As our world becomes increasingly interconnected and reliant on digital infrastructure, data centers provide the backbone for storing, processing, and managing the massive amounts of data generated daily. The demand for secure and accessible digital services means that having a robust network of data centers is not only beneficial but essential to modern life.

REZONING SUBMISSION:
EXCITING DEVELOPMENTS ARE UNDERWAY!
The King George Technology Center is poised to bring significant economic growth, cutting-edge infrastructure, and community benefits to the region. Learn more about how this rezoning proposal supports smart growth, sustainability, and local resources. Dive into the details today.

STAY INFORMED:
KING GEORGE TECHNOLOGY CENTER COMMUNITY MEETING RECAPS
Curious about the future of the King George Technology Center? Our recent community meetings provided valuable insights into the proposed rezoning application, economic benefits, infrastructure improvements, and environmental commitments. Attendees had the chance to engage directly with project leaders, ask questions, and gain a deeper understanding of how this project will shape King George County’s future. Catch up on the key takeaways and see how your community is getting involved!
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King George Technology Center is a 352-acre site strategically located in the Route 3 West Settlement Area, near key landmarks such as the county landfill, Bloomia U.S.A. headquarters, and the border with Stafford County. With a vision to power the modern digital economy, this proposed data center campus will offer 7.2 million square feet of state-of-the-art facilities at full buildout by 2037, this includes power substations and data center buildings designed with careful consideration for the surrounding community.
King George Technology Center will substantially contribute steady revenue to King George County. Unlike other residential and mixed-use developments, data centers do not significantly increase traffic, change the character of a community, or strain public resources such as emergency services and public schools. Instead, they operate in the background, generating significant revenue which can be used to help secure a prosperous future for the surrounding area.
A data center is a facility that houses computer systems, servers, storage devices, networking equipment, and other components used for managing, storing, and processing data. It serves as the backbone of many digital services and applications.
Data centers play an essential role in supporting today’s digital economy, powering everything from online banking to streaming services and cloud storage. As our world becomes increasingly interconnected and reliant on digital infrastructure, data centers provide the backbone for storing, processing, and managing the massive amounts of data generated daily. The demand for secure and accessible digital services means that having a robust network of data centers is not only beneficial but essential to modern life.
A data center can take anywhere from 12-24 months to build. There are many factors that may come into play in that time frame, making this a general estimate.
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