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He wants to build CA’s biggest data center, and he’s not backing down

The developer behind what would be California’s single-largest data center — a 1 million foot campus in the Imperial County desert — isn’t backing down as public opinion and local officials turn against him.  As CalMatters’ Deborah Brennan explains, Imperial Valley Computer Manufacturing, LLC wants to build what it calls a “hyperscale facility” in Imperial […]

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According to CalMatters’s source item, He wants to build CA’s biggest data center, and he’s not backing down, The developer behind what would be California’s single-largest data center — a 1 million foot campus in the Imperial County desert — isn’t backing down as public opinion and local officials turn against him.  As CalMatters’ Deborah Brennan explains, Imperial Valley Computer Manufacturing, LLC wants to build what it calls a “hyperscale facility” in Imperial […]

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The development sits in VINI’s California file for readers following state policy, regional institutions, courts, markets, public services, and California communities. The original report is linked so readers can check the source account, follow later updates, and compare new coverage against the first published record. The source item is dated 2026-06-24T13:00:00+00:00.

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