A pair of requests to rezone roughly 80 acres for a $10 billion data center planned for southeast Fort Worth will be postponed again as the Fort Worth City Council seeks answers about the project.
Black Mountain, a Fort Worth-based energy consortium, has successfully petitioned the Fort Worth City Council to approve the rezoning of roughly 431 acres of land in the southeast corner of the city near Forest Hill and Everman to build an AI data center.
The developers hit a speed bump when a pair of zoning requests was continued by the City Council at its meeting in January so council members could receive a briefing on data centers.
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The zoning requests are for 42 and 38 acres, the former on the east side of Anglin Drive near the Forest Hill city line, and the latter east of Anglin Drive and north of Everman Kennedale Road…