by Dick Hall-Sizemore
The Colorado-based company, Stack Infrastructure (Stack), has announced that it will move forward with its plans to build a giant data center complex in Pittsylvania County.
As was reported earlier in Baconโs Rebellion, the company had made its decision to locate in Virginia contingent on the state continuing its exemption of computer equipment purchased by data centers from the Commonwealthโs sales tax.ย That exemption had been threatened by budget amendments proposed by the State Senate.ย With the adoption of a budget that leaves the exemption intact, the company will proceed.
This project is of major importance, not only to Pittsylvania County, but to that area of Southside Virginia.ย In its performance agreement with the regional industrial development authority, the company has pledged to invest at least $100 billion and create at least 2,500 jobs with salaries of at least $80,500 over a 30-year span.ย Under the provisions of current law, the company will be exempt from the Commonwealthโs sales tax on the purchase of computers and other equipment until at least 2040. That exemption could be extended until 2050 if the company meets certain investment and job creation criteria.
According to the Virginia Economic Development Partnership, the project represents the largest private investment ever announced in Virginia and one of the top five industrial announcements ever made in the United States.ย One local official declared that the agreement would be โtransformationalโ for the area.












