Key facts
- The Prince William Digital Gateway data center project is officially dead.
- QTS Realty Trust withdrew its appeal, ending a three-year legal battle.
- The planned campus was to span 2,100 acres.
- The project carried an estimated price tag of $100 billion.
- The project faced local opposition and legal challenges.
- Challenges were related to public notice requirements.
The ambitious Prince William Digital Gateway project, envisioned as the largest data center campus in the United States, has been officially terminated. Blackstone-owned QTS Realty Trust has withdrawn its appeal, bringing an end to a three-year legal dispute. The proposed development was slated for a 2,100-acre site and carried an estimated price tag of $100 billion.
Local opposition and legal challenges were significant hurdles for the project. Concerns were raised regarding public notice requirements, which led to protracted legal battles. The withdrawal of the appeal by QTS Realty Trust signifies the definitive end of this controversial proposal.
