Henry County: The Choice for Innovation and Community

Learn why Henry County is the choice for innovation and community. Data centers are the backbone of the internet and keep it working fast while enabling important important online systems for 911 emergency services, hospitals, banks and businesses. A data center can significantly benefit a community by driving economic growth, creating jobs, and improving connectivity. Construction and operations generate both temporary and permanent employment, while increased tax revenue supports local infrastructure, schools and services. Enhanced internet access bridges the digital divide, supporting businesses, schools, and healthcare. Data centers partner with local schools to promote STEM education and workforce development, positioning the community for long-term prosperity and technological advancement.

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Prosperity

The data center project will create 650+ construction jobs and 90 permanent, full-time positions. It will support community jobs, boosting local employment and economic growth. The data center will generate $5.6M annual tax revenue for Henry County schools.

Impact

The project will adhere to strict building codes. No additional resources from the Henry County Water Authority will be necessary. There will be no operational pollution and minimal traffic as compared to a warehouse or residential development. There will be a $400 million investment in power infrastructure upgrades, increasing power resiliency in the county.

Tax Revenue

The project will generate an expected $14.4 million annually in tax revenue. In addition, up to $17.4 million in equipment taxes will be collected.

Stewardship

A well-designed vegetation barrier can significantly reduce noise levels. A plan to add more trees and greenery to reduce the carbon footprint will create a pleasing aesthetic with more foliage than currently exists.

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Henry County

The Choice for Innovation and Community

We want to hear from you! Please join us for a question and answer presentation to explore project details and community benefits.

Henry County

A rendering of the Rocky Creek site shows increased trees and vegetation, creating a sound barrier that can further reduce the sound level of 17 decibels as heard from nearby properties. Sound experts estimate that level can be reduced by as many as 8 decibels with increased foilage. By comparison cattle lowing reaches 47 decibels. A household refrigerator reaches 40 decibels. A public restroom hand dryer reaches 100 decibels.

Educational Impact

Our colocation services feature inline amplifiers (ILAs) and colocation space designed for maximum efficiency and security at designed intervals. LSC enables clients to monitor their own network with ease, ensuring their data center connectivity is optimized for growth. Our colocation service providers deliver top-notch server colocation services and managed colocation services with industry-leading support.

Our solutions allow you to house your infrastructure in secure, energy-efficient ILAs and colocation space at precisely designed intervals. Benefit from LSC’s customer service with flexible options for businesses of all sizes.

Frequently Asked Questions

The development aims to minimize environmental impact and preserve natural features. There is a focus on the importance of considering the environment and minimizing the footprint of development while still pushing forward with modern technological needs. The development will ADD to the landscaping and tree count on the land. 

The site will meet federal, state, and county codes related to erosion sedimentation and pollution control and stormwater management and the county code requirements for sound. Sound proofing is part of the design. There is no industrial waste discharge as part of this project.

They will not produce a constant hum, and the site will meet the County code requirements for sound. Sound proofing is part of the design.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The development aims to minimize environmental impact and preserve natural features. There is a focus on the importance of considering the environment and minimizing the footprint of development while still pushing forward with modern technological needs. The development will ADD to the landscaping and tree count on the land. 

The site will meet federal, state, and county codes related to erosion sedimentation and pollution control and stormwater management and the county code requirements for sound. Sound proofing is part of the design. There is no industrial waste discharge as part of this project.

They will not produce a constant hum, and the site will meet the County code requirements for sound. Sound proofing is part of the design.

New technology and sound proofing is part of the design. Per Henry County, we cannot build our site if it does not meet code requirements.