Niagara Falls council approves settlement for data center, ends dispute between city and development company
04-06-2026 19:05 via wivb.com

Niagara Falls council approves settlement for data center, ends dispute between city and development company

BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — The Niagara Falls city council approved a settlement Wednesday that will end a yearslong land dispute between the city and a development company that is planning to build a large data center. The 88-page settlement concludes the dispute between city officials and Niagara Falls Redevelopment, which is planning on building a [...]
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