Blackstone-owned QTS abandons planned world’s largest data center campus after years of lawsuits — 2,100-acre Virginia Digital Gateway project dies over a newspaper-notice technicality
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Blackstone-owned QTS has withdrawn its final appeal for Virginia’s 22-million-square-foot Digital Gateway campus, ending the massive data center project.
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— Frank Vaughan (@FPVaughanIII) July 3, 2026
"World's Largest Data Center Project On Verge Of Collapse After Blackstone Unexpectedly Pulls Out"
The canary is dead.
War will resume in the Middle East, just a matter of when.
The world will be a different place altogether by Christmas.
Sorry, folks.
World's Largest Data Center Campus On Verge Of Collapse After Blackstone Unexpectedly Pulls Out https://t.co/vS0AjbpBnK
— zerohedge (@zerohedge) July 2, 2026
Blackstone’s QTS ends Virginia data centre project after protests https://t.co/UK9cUyOcr3
— Financial Times (@FT) July 2, 2026