HOWELL TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WXYZ) — Representatives behind a proposed data center in Howell Township held an informational meeting. It took place at Cleary University in Howell and was hosted by the Van Gilder family.
The Van Gilders own the 1,077-acre property that an undisclosed developer wants to purchase and construct the $1 billion data center on. The family said the meeting was designed to answer the public's questions and address any concerns people may have.
Watch Darren Cunningham's video report below: Howell Township data center informational meeting held
Richie Kamesnki, a Howell Township resident, said he attended the meeting "to get both sides of the story (and) to see what’s happening.”
He told 7 News Detroit he lives too close for comfort to the site. Kamesnki said he’s co

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