The Loudoun County Board of Supervisors voted 6-3 on April 10 to approve a pared-down version of a data center application that the board last month narrowly voted to deny.
The Loudoun County Board of Supervisors is set to vote in March on a 112-acre data center proposal between Leesburg and Belmont. But the application has stirred concerns from some
Supervisors approved three residential land use applications at a public hearing Dec. 13. The three developments are slated to occupy office and commercial areas in eastern Loudoun that the county
Supervisors approved three residential land use applications at a public hearing Dec. 13. The three developments are slated to occupy office and commercial areas in eastern Loudoun that the county