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Project Sail, a $17B data center project, pitched south of Atlanta

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Last updated: January 2, 2025 4:23 pm
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The filing estimates the campus will be worth $17 billion when completed by the end of 2036 and will generate nearly $1.6 billion in annual tax revenues for Coweta County. An Atlas Development official in an email confirmed the proposed price tag of the overall project and said county officials estimated the potential tax revenue figure.

“The development is a very large development,” Atlas executive Jonathon Ward said, declining to comment further. Atlas Development, Georgia Secretary of State’s Office records show, was founded in 2017 and has an address is Whitesburg.

The estimated tax figure is 14 times greater than Coweta’s current annual tax collections. A county spokesperson confirmed the $1.6 billion estimate is accurate and provided a site plan for the project.

This is a site plan for Project Sail in Coweta County, a gigantic data center campus that spans 13 buildings. Courtesy of Coweta County

Credit: Courtesy Coweta County

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Credit: Courtesy Coweta County

Few other details were made public on Project Sail, such as whether an end user has been selected for the proposed data center. The project site is along U.S. 27 near Newnan between Welcome Sargent and Wagers Mill roads, about 45 miles southwest of downtown Atlanta. According to county property records and the project map, the site is about 831 acres and is split among five parcels controlled by three ownership groups.

Data centers have become big business across the U.S., with metro Atlanta emerging as a hotbed for the fast-growing industry, and Georgia and many county and municipal governments have offered lucrative tax breaks to build here. The high-tech projects are effectively gigantic warehouses that store computer servers that power the internet, cloud services and artificial intelligence.

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In recent years, server farms have become one of the most desired uses for undeveloped land in metro Atlanta. By midyear, data center construction had increased 76% in the Atlanta market compared to the same time last year, the most among North America’s eight data center primary markets, according to real estate services firm CBRE.

Proponents say the rapid increase in data center development is a needed investment in critical tech infrastructure, which powers more aspects of daily life with each passing year. These facilities, which can house hundreds of millions of dollars worth of equipment, can also generate additional tax revenues.

But they’re also water and electricity hogs.

The mammoth size of these facilities and their strain on utility grids have sparked concern in communities that feel overwhelmed by encroaching server farms. Nearby south Fulton County amassed seven gigantic data center proposals during 2024.

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In neighboring Fayette County, QTS Data Centers is building one of the largest data center campuses in the world on a 615-acre site. The project will require enough electricity to power more than 1 million homes and prompted a recent protest over the impact overhead power lines would have on its neighbors, which was documented in a December article by Bloomberg.

The Project Sail site will need to be rezoned following the state’s infrastructure review, the document said.

Editor’s note: This story has been updated with information from Coweta County and additional information about the project site.



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