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Loudoun County's Data Center Boom

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Virginia's Loudoun County has emerged as a dominant force in the global data center market, driven by the strategic vision of a former radio DJ turned economic development leader. The county's transformation into a tech hub represents one of the most remarkable economic development stories in recent decades.

Scott K. York, who served as Loudoun County's Board of Supervisors chairman, played a pivotal role in attracting major technology companies to the region. His background as a radio personality helped him build relationships and promote the county's advantages, including its proximity to Washington, D.C., abundant land, and reliable power infrastructure. The county's data center cluster now hosts facilities for major tech giants including Amazon Web Services, Microsoft, and Google.

This concentration of data centers has made Loudoun County the largest data center market in the United States, with facilities spanning millions of square feet. The economic impact extends beyond construction jobs, creating a robust ecosystem of technology companies, contractors, and support services. The county's success demonstrates how targeted economic development strategies can transform a region's economic landscape.