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QTS Terminates Massive Digital Gateway Data Center Project in Virginia as Industry Faces Record Pushback

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July 6, 2026

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QTS Terminates Massive Digital Gateway Data Center Project in Virginia as Industry Faces Record Pushback

According to Reuters, Blackstone-owned QTS has terminated its planned Digital Gateway data center development in Prince William County, Virginia, and formally withdrawn its filings after years of planning, approvals, and legal scrutiny. The project had been positioned as one of the largest hyperscale data center campuses in the United States, with expected investment potentially reaching []

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The Next Web

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· Jul 3, 2026

Blackstone’s QTS terminates its Digital Gateway data centre project in Virginia

QTS, the data centre operator owned by Blackstone, has terminated its Digital Gateway project in Prince William County, Virginia, and withdrawn the legal filings that were keeping it alive. The move, confirmed on Thursday, ends a fight that had already outlasted most of the other parties involved in it. The project was approved in December [] This story continues at The Next Web

Investing.com

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· Jul 3, 2026

Blackstone’s QTS terminates Digital Gateway data center project in Virginia

Blackstone’s QTS terminates Digital Gateway data center project in Virginia

Bisnow News

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· Jul 3, 2026

Blackstone's QTS Abandons Digital Gateway Project, Ends Legal Fight

Blackstone’s QTS is stepping away from a massive data center plan in Prince William County and has dropped its legal effort to pursue the project. “After careful consideration, QTS has made the decision to terminate the Digital Gateway project and...

China Global Television Network

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· Jul 7, 2026

Blackstone's QTS terminates Digital Gateway data center project

Blackstone's QTS said on Thursday it had terminated its planned Digital Gateway ​data center project in Virginia and withdrawn ‌the associated filings after years of planning and regulatory review.

ComputerWeekly

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· Jun 25, 2026

Nationwide bets on VCF as Broadcom responds to Tesco

Nationwide extends its VCF contract with Broadcom. Meanwhile, in the Tesco legal case, Broadcom disputes that VMware is a dominant software platform

Sweden Herald

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· Jun 23, 2026

Down on Wall Street - heavy for technology companies

Down on Wall Street - heavy for technology companies

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