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HENRICO COUNTY How Two Neighborhoods Forced Virginia's Second-Largest Data Center Jurisdiction to Change Course

Tommy Turner
July 8, 2026
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Henrico County, Virginia spent two decades recruiting the data center industry and eighteen months learning to govern it. This case study documents the full arc: the $44 million semiconductor-era infrastructure bet of the 1990s, the 2009 Qimonda collapse, the 2010 QTS retrofit that converted a dead fabrication plant into a node of global internet traffic, the 2017 tax cut that brought Meta, the by-right approval framework that insulated the industry from public review, and the thirteen-month arc of community resistance that ended that framework on June 10, 2025. The study finds that Henrico’s regulatory reversal was produced by an unusual political convergence: a predominantly Black, middle-income community in eastern Henrico framing its opposition as environmental justice, and a predominantly White, high-income community in the West End framing its opposition as property-value protection, arriving simultaneously at the same structural demand. It documents the legal test of the new rules through the Centra Logistics vested-rights claim and its unanimous rejection by the Board of Zoning Appeals in February 2026, the developer’s by-right warehouse pivot that followed, and the May 2026 disclosure of a grandfathered QTS pipeline, 17 buildings and nearly 8 million square feet, that the new ordinance cannot reach. It also documents the $60 million Housing Affordability Trust Fund, the first known program in the United States dedicating data center tax revenue to affordable homeownership, and the structural dependency of that revenue on operator equipment-refresh behavior. The evidence is organized for use by an interdisciplinary research audience, with findings mapped throughout to five research frameworks: distributional justice, institutional behavior, utility finance, energy and labor infrastructure, and energy geography. The central finding belongs to all five: the county changed its rules only after the largest entitlements were granted, and the district that organized the resistance is the district that will absorb the grandfathered buildout.
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