The public will get a chance to provide input to regulators on a Lancaster city data center’s proposed second phase, a two-story building expected to total 735,128 square feet and cost as much as $2.5 billion to build and equip.
Unlike the first phase, which is under construction, phase two will require approval from the city’s planning commission, something the developers hope to get in time to break ground next summer.
Co-developer Chirisa Technology Parks recently applied for land development approval for a second building at 216 Greenfield Road. The site of the proposed building is located between Route 30 and phase one, which is currently under construction in part of the former LSC printing plant on the site…