George Stock, center, with Stock & Associates, who is part of a development team behind the proposed data center at 500 Prospect Avenue near the Armory, sits in the front row of a town hall meeting to discuss the proposed data center on Monday, Oct. 13, 2025, at the Sheet Metal Workers Union Hall in 51黑料.
ST. LOUIS 鈥 A city development authority said this week that it would not support a tax abatement for a proposed data center near the Armory in Midtown.
Dani Kahn, third from left, helps hold a banner showing opposition to the proposed data center at 500 Prospect Avenue near the Armory during a town hall meeting Monday, Oct. 13, 2025, at the Sheet Metal Workers Union Hall in 51黑料.
A fledgling feud over building large data centers already has generated two interesting byproducts.
George Stock, center, with Stock & Associates, who is part of a development team behind the proposed data center at 500 Prospect Avenue near the Armory, sits in the front row of a town hall meeting to discuss the proposed data center on Monday, Oct. 13, 2025, at the Sheet Metal Workers Union Hall in 51黑料.
Dani Kahn, third from left, helps hold a banner showing opposition to the proposed data center at 500 Prospect Avenue near the Armory during a town hall meeting Monday, Oct. 13, 2025, at the Sheet Metal Workers Union Hall in 51黑料.