Denver Just Banned Data Centers | Here's What That Actually Means

If you're thinking about moving to Denver Colorado or relocating to Colorado, here's what this data center ban actually means for you. Denver City Council voted unanimously to pause all new data center approvals for one year. It started with a controversial proposal in Globeville, one of Denver's most historically polluted neighborhoods. We'll break down what actually happened, why cities across the Front Range are following Denver's lead, and what it means for your cost of living if you're thinking about living in Denver. If you're moving here from out of state, this is the kind of thing worth understanding before you make the move.Download our FREE Colorado Relocation Guide here: https://www.milehighpropertybros.com/... Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 0:58 What Is a Data Center and Why AI Changed Everything 1:54 The CoreSite Controversy in Globeville 3:37 Denver's Moratorium and the Front Range Response 5:21 The 3 Big Concerns for Residents 7:16 The Economic Trade-Off 8:46 Colorado vs. Texas and Utah 10:24 What This Means If You're Moving to Denver 12:24 Colorado Relocation Guide 📲 Call/Text: 720-419-0224 📧 Email: [email protected] 🌐 www.milehighpropertybros.com Brokered by LPT Realty William Grimes — License #100076891 | Eli Schmidt — License #100071159