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So in the story, there was one anecdote where the developer knocked down the entirety of a 55-home subdivision after paying about a million dollars per house.
How often do we see these crazy incidents like that?
And we just know, like, I mean, anecdotally, the demand for these data centers doesn't seem to be going away anytime soon.
And this is a very broad question.
How do homeowners feel about these data center projects cropping up near where they live?
Do we have residents protesting this at all?
That was WSJ reporter Will Parker.
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