• Economy & Labor
  • Home
  • Projects
  • Safety
  • Sample Page
Tuesday, May 12, 2026
  • Login
No Result
View All Result
NEWSLETTER
Construction News - TradesBuilt
No Result
View All Result
Construction News - TradesBuilt
No Result
View All Result
Home Projects

$1bn+ Pekin Data Center Proposal in Illinois Rescinded by Developer West Hospitality Partners

by Justin @TradesBuilt
12 May 2026
in Projects
0
Pekin Data Center in Illinois
0
SHARES
0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


The $1bn+ Pekin data center proposal in Illinois has officially been withdrawn by developer West Hospitality Partners. The firm also requested the return of its $85,000 deposit. The withdrawal comes following strong opposition from local residents, which influenced the city’s decision. Earlier this week, Pekin Mayor Mary Burress read a letter from the law firm Patzik, Frank & Samotny Ltd. on behalf of Western Hospitality Partners.

The letter announced the withdrawal of the offer to build the data center and requested that the city return its $85,000 deposit associated with the project. “This is a clean break,” city attorney James Vasselli said. “This contract is over. It’s terminated. It’s done. We have to return the earnest money.”

The data center proposal had been met with strong opposition from Pekin residents, which played a role in the city’s ultimate decision not to pursue the project. “We do appreciate all of you coming forward,” Burress said. “We might not have acted like we did because it’s hard to take criticism day after day after day. However we were put in this position to listen and try to make the best decision we can.” The rampant development of data centers in Illinois is also being witnessed in the neighboring state of Kentucky as the $14bn TeraWulf data center makes advancements. However, like the Pekin campus, it is also facing significant opposition.

Outlook on the Pekin Data Center in Illinois

The Pekin data center campus in Illinois is not the only data center to be ultimately rejected in a community. West Hospitality also last March, pulled back a proposed multibillion-dollar data center project in Kentucky. This was after the proposal met fierce community opposition that included a 150-day Oldham County Fiscal Court moratorium on all data center applications.

Opposition to the Pekin proposed campus has been fierce ever since it was announced. Concerns were expressed about the data center’s impact on the local environment and also its energy and water usage. An opposition group, Tazewell County Data Center Opposition, currently had more than 5,000 members on Facebook. The same group also had more than 2,000 members just two months ago.

It also brought a petition against the development to city officials during a meeting in late January. Few details about the company are available, but Western Hospitality Partners is a New York based developer that has previously been linked to several data center projects across Kentucky, Indiana, and Pennsylvania. Unfortunately, it faced delays and pushback against several of its proposed developments.

Pekin Data Center in Illinois
The $1bn+ Pekin data center proposal in Illinois has officially been withdrawn by developer West Hospitality Partners.

Project Factsheet:

  • Project Name: Pekin Data Center Proposal
  • Location: Pekin, Illinois, USA
  • Estimated Investment Value: $1 Billion+
  • Project Type: Hyperscale Data Center Campus

Timeline

  • Initial Proposal Phase: Announced prior to 2026
  • January 2026: Public opposition petitions submitted to city officials
  • 2026: Proposal officially withdrawn by developer
  • 2026: City confirms termination of project agreement and return of deposit

Site & Scale

  • Proposed Development Type: Large-scale data center campus
  • Location Context: Pekin, Tazewell County, Illinois
  • Estimated Investment: More than $1 billion
  • Community Opposition Group: Tazewell County Data Center Opposition (>5,000 members)

Project Teams

  • Developer: West Hospitality Partners
  • Legal Representative: Patzik, Frank & Samotny Ltd.
  • Local Authority: City of Pekin
  • Mayor: Mary Burress
  • City Attorney: James Vasselli

Infrastructure Scope

  • Proposed hyperscale data center development
  • Also large-scale digital infrastructure and server operations
  • Associated utility and power infrastructure requirements
  • Potential high-capacity water and also energy consumption systems

Strategic Objectives

  • Expand regional digital infrastructure capacity
  • Also support growing data center demand in the Midwest
  • Attract large-scale private investment into Pekin
  • Create economic development opportunities and jobs

Challenges

  • Strong community opposition
  • Also concerns over environmental impacts
  • Concerns regarding water consumption and energy demand
  • Public scrutiny over transparency and also project planning

Current Status

  • Project officially withdrawn by West Hospitality Partners
  • City agreement terminated
  • $85,000 deposit requested for return by developer
  • However, no active development plans currently moving forward in Pekin
Tags: Construction NewsProjectsUpcoming Construction Projects
Justin @TradesBuilt

Justin @TradesBuilt

Next Post
Ethiopia Energy Project

Ethiopia Energy Project: China's Ming Yang Secures License for $15 billion Renewables

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent Posts

  • Ethiopia Energy Project: China’s Ming Yang Secures License for $15 billion Renewables
  • $1bn+ Pekin Data Center Proposal in Illinois Rescinded by Developer West Hospitality Partners
  • Stratos 9GW AI Data Center Faces Referendum Challenge in Box Elder County
  • Beacon Point AI Data Center Campus in Texas Awards Jacobs EPCM Contract
  • SoftBank Data Center Project: $100bn AI Construction Plan in France Sparks SoftBank-Led Project

Recent Comments

No comments to show.

Archives

  • May 2026
  • April 2026
  • March 2024
  • February 2024
  • January 2024
  • December 2023
  • November 2023
  • October 2023
  • September 2023
  • August 2023
  • July 2023
  • June 2023
  • May 2023

Categories

  • Economy & Labor
  • News
  • Projects
  • Safety
  • Economy & Labor
  • Home
  • Projects
  • Safety
  • Sample Page

© 2026 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Economy & Labor
  • Home
  • Projects
  • Safety
  • Sample Page

© 2026 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.