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Fisk Campus Plan Adds Data Center
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Executive Summary
Fisk University has unveiled a $900 million North Nashville campus redevelopment that includes a 30-megawatt data and technology center. The main live issues are Metro approval, financing, and how the project will manage power, water, and noise impacts.

Key Points
- Fisk University has proposed a major campus redevelopment in North Nashville that includes a data and technology center.
- The data center component is described as smaller than typical hyperscale facilities, but still large enough to raise questions about utility load and neighborhood impacts.
- Metro approval is a key next step, making zoning and permitting part of the current story.
- Power capacity appears less uncertain than in many data center proposals, with Nashville Electric Service said to have assured sufficient supply.
- The project is being framed with mitigation measures for noise, water use, and energy management.
- Financing remains a live issue because the overall campus plan relies on multiple funding models and fundraising.
Featured Article
Fisk University President Agenia Clark announced a $900 million North Nashville campus redevelopment with a 30-megawatt data and technology center, seeking Metro approval amid local data-center opposition.
