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AI Boom Sparks Land Grab in Arizona's Quiet Desert
27 Dec
Summary
- A $25 billion AI data center is planned for 2,000 acres in Hassayampa Ranch.
- Tech investors, including Chamath Palihapitiya, back the massive project.
- Local residents fear impacts on water, noise, and rural lifestyle.

A sprawling AI data center project, valued at up to $25 billion, is set to transform 2,000 acres of land at Hassayampa Ranch, west of Phoenix. Developer Anita Verma-Lallian secured approval for industrial rezoning of the site, with backing from notable tech investors, including Chamath Palihapitiya, aiming to attract a major cloud provider.
This development underscores a national trend where massive data centers, crucial for the AI race, are reshaping landscapes and straining resources like energy and water. While supporters anticipate economic growth and tax revenue, local residents voice anxieties regarding potential impacts on wells, noise, construction, and rising energy costs, mirroring conflicts seen in other AI infrastructure build-outs across the country.




