STATEWIDE — Indiana has become one of the key areas of the country in the development of data centers.
As a guest on WIBC’s “Tony Katz and the Morning News” Monday, Gerry Dick from Inside Indiana Business said there are already data centers in the state and more will be coming in, it’s just unknown where the new ones will be placed.
“These data centers are happening and they’re going to happen,” Dick said. “The question is what communities and what regions of the country are going to accept them and want them to be a part of their community.”
Indiana currently has 72 data centers which is 30% more than what the state had in March.
There’s a proposal for a significant data center in Franklin Township in Indianapolis that has seen increased opposition from the Indianapolis City-County Co