Developer Proposes Major Data Center Project Adjacent to Long's Park in Lancaster

Plans Submitted for New Data Center Development in Lancaster

December 4, 2025

A significant development proposal has been filed for the construction of a new data center on a key industrial site in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, highlighting the continued expansion of digital infrastructure into regional markets. The move underscores the growing demand for data processing and storage capacity driven by cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and enterprise digitalization.

The proposal, submitted by the developer Chirisa Technology Parks, targets the former LSC Communications facility located at 1375 Harrisburg Pike. This site, situated near the popular Long's Park, is slated for redevelopment into a purpose-built data center campus. Specific details regarding the project's power capacity, total square footage, or investment value were not immediately disclosed in the initial filing, but such developments typically represent investments ranging from hundreds of millions to over a billion dollars, encompassing significant electrical infrastructure and construction scope.

Local officials have confirmed the receipt of the land development plans, initiating a review process that will involve assessments of zoning compliance, traffic impact, and utility demands. The project's proximity to a major community park is expected to generate discussions regarding architectural screening, environmental considerations, and infrastructure upgrades.

If approved, the development would mark a substantial addition to Lancaster's commercial property landscape, transforming an existing industrial parcel into a critical piece of modern technological infrastructure. It reflects a broader national trend where secondary cities and suburban areas are attracting data center investments due to the availability of land and power, though such projects also bring focus to their substantial energy and water resource requirements. The outcome of the planning review will be closely watched by the local community and the broader data center industry.

Source: lancasteronline

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