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Taylor Williams

Associate Editor at Northeast Real Estate Business

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InterFace Panel: Automotive Users, Data Centers Drive Demand, Vie for Power in San Antonio Indust...

By Taylor Williams SAN ANTONIO — Automotive parts manufacturers and data center operators both represent major sources of demand for industrial space in San Antonio, as well as major consumers of electrical resources. Both sets of users are increasingly prioritizing access to cheap, abundant electricity in their site selection and other real estate decisions. But that’s about where their similarities end. For the automotive industry has been a source of job growth and retention in the San Antonio area for decades, whereas data centers are a relatively new phenomenon that offer minimal contributions to local employment. And in between the two on the spectrum of industrial end users are third-party distribution and logistics companies, which really represent the market’s bread-and-butter tenant. But these groups typically don’t have such taxing power demands. Editor’s note: InterFace Conference Group, a division of France Media Inc., produces networking and educational conferences for commercial rea
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Reports: City Council Approves $225M Data Center Project in Taylor,...

TAYLOR, TEXAS — The City Council of Taylor, a northern suburb of Austin, has approved a proposal and economic development agreement for a $225 million data center project, according to multiple publications, including the Austin Business Journal, Taylor Press and Community Impact Newspaper. Taylor Press reports that the city council approved the proposal during its meeting on Aug. 8, voting unanimously to grant tax rebates to Austin-based data center owner-operator BPP Projects. Taylor Press also reports that the project will be developed on 52 acres of city-owned land, and that construction will be carried out in three phases, each of which will deliver 45,000 square feet of space. Construction could begin as soon as next summer. Community Impact Newspaper reports that the city council approved a 10-year, 50 percent tax rebate for each phase of construction on the data center. In addition, the outlet states that BPP will also receive a 50 percent rebate on the local use tax collected on materials used duri
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MYCON Breaks Ground on 800-Unit Self-Storage Facility for U-Haul in...

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Rhino Capital Breaks Ground on 180,000 SF Manufacturing Facility in...

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UNLMTD Real Estate Begins Leasing 300-Unit Multifamily Project in F...

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Stockton Real Estate Buys 126000 SF Office Building in Downtown Phi...

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Partnership to Undertake $275M Renovation of Affordable Housing Com...

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Cushman & Wakefield Arranges $56M Loan for Refinancing of Brooklyn ...

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Room 11 Hospitality Signs 23000 SF Retail Lease in Brooklyn's Willi...

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