A Data Center Could Take the Place of Loveland’s Old Woodward Governor

If there’s one things that can get Coloradans “fired up” it’s news of a data center coming to their community. Loveland seems to be headed to having one on the northwest side of town.

Who is Interested in Bringing a Data Center to Loveland, Colorado?

According to BizWest and the Reporter-Herald, Spark AI Foundry, has contacted City of Loveland staff about converting the former Woodward [Governor] site on Wilson Avenue into an AI data center. Woodward left that Loveland site in 2020; it’s currently owned by a Martin Lind company (I was unaware of that.)

According to BizWest and the Reporter-Herald, Spark AI hasn’t submitted any applications yet to start moving forward. Their website sure does make it seem like it’s a done deal though:

The property is well-suited for aerospace and defense users, life science users, biotechnology users, and manufacturing users, and is now being purpose-built for AI infrastructure…

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